youtube.com/shorts/93spR...
youtube.com/shorts/93spR...
They tweak logic, write exceptions, tune thresholds, and still drown in false positives.
But the problem isn’t the rule. It’s the data feeding it.
Bad data in=bad alerts out.
Filter, shape, and enrich telemetry BEFORE it hits your SIEM.
👉 www.datable.io 👈
They tweak logic, write exceptions, tune thresholds, and still drown in false positives.
But the problem isn’t the rule. It’s the data feeding it.
Bad data in=bad alerts out.
Filter, shape, and enrich telemetry BEFORE it hits your SIEM.
👉 www.datable.io 👈
Their role is absolutely critical, they're ignored until something is wrong (rarely praised), and they're consistently pulled away from their core competency to solve other problems.
Am I wrong?
Their role is absolutely critical, they're ignored until something is wrong (rarely praised), and they're consistently pulled away from their core competency to solve other problems.
Am I wrong?
Do you agree?
Do you agree?
Build Cribl for Datadog.
Big Problem. Clear Pain. Let's go.
—But no one adopted it.
Now I'm looking to SecOps folks for their opinion.
www.linkedin.com/pulse/one-ca...
Build Cribl for Datadog.
Big Problem. Clear Pain. Let's go.
—But no one adopted it.
Now I'm looking to SecOps folks for their opinion.
www.linkedin.com/pulse/one-ca...
Wish me luck.
Wish me luck.
Shape it, enrich it, and route it exactly where it’s needed IN THE PIPELINE—before it drains your SIEM.
Try Datable and make your logs work smarter, not pricier.
Shape it, enrich it, and route it exactly where it’s needed IN THE PIPELINE—before it drains your SIEM.
Try Datable and make your logs work smarter, not pricier.
Usually it's CISO>CIO/CTO>CEO.
But I'm seeing CISOs role bloom into a copilot role more often. (At least in SF.)
Usually it's CISO>CIO/CTO>CEO.
But I'm seeing CISOs role bloom into a copilot role more often. (At least in SF.)
Shape data in the pipeline, before it gets astronomically slow and expensive to query.
Shape data in the pipeline, before it gets astronomically slow and expensive to query.
Why are observability bills through the roof?
Watch here:
youtu.be/C1ubXpNo7AU
Why are observability bills through the roof?
Watch here:
youtu.be/C1ubXpNo7AU
✅ Hidden Observability Costs
✅ Vendor Negotiation
✅ Data Optimization Strategies
Download it here: datable.io
✅ Hidden Observability Costs
✅ Vendor Negotiation
✅ Data Optimization Strategies
Download it here: datable.io
But PMs and BI teams need access to the right data, too.
With Datable, everyone gets a pipeline they control—secure, flexible, and theirs alone.
But PMs and BI teams need access to the right data, too.
With Datable, everyone gets a pipeline they control—secure, flexible, and theirs alone.
I have a full video explaining how to reduce #observability costs.
Free gold for any engineer who wants to have a massive impact on their company's bottom line.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyN-...
I have a full video explaining how to reduce #observability costs.
Free gold for any engineer who wants to have a massive impact on their company's bottom line.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyN-...
Log data, trace data, metrics—everything.
And we normalize those events into the OpenTelemetry standard, creating a single, unified playing field for all of our data.
Here's why:
Log data, trace data, metrics—everything.
And we normalize those events into the OpenTelemetry standard, creating a single, unified playing field for all of our data.
Here's why:
Nobody tells you what happens when you use these tools in the real world.
Files get EXTREMELY difficult to manage.
They're great at collecting and sending data, but the more responsibility you put into them, the more complex and slower they become...
Nobody tells you what happens when you use these tools in the real world.
Files get EXTREMELY difficult to manage.
They're great at collecting and sending data, but the more responsibility you put into them, the more complex and slower they become...
Datable supports: Syslog, Json, Fluent—AND open source vendor protocols, like NR & DD.
By normalizing all our data, we ensure consistency even as data comes from various sources.
Datable supports: Syslog, Json, Fluent—AND open source vendor protocols, like NR & DD.
By normalizing all our data, we ensure consistency even as data comes from various sources.
To see it on YouTube, go here:
youtube.com/shorts/Mz0S2...
To see it on YouTube, go here:
youtube.com/shorts/Mz0S2...