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5 Ways to Use Log Analytics and Telemetry Data for Fraud Prevention

As fraud continues to grow in prevalence, SecOps teams are increasingly investing in fraud prevention capabilities to protect themselves and their customers. One approach that's proved reliable is the use of log analytics and telemetry data for fraud prevention. By collecting and analyzing data from various sources, including server logs, network traffic, and user behavior, enterprise SecOps teams can identify patterns and anomalies in real time that may indicate fraudulent activity.

Why More UK Firms are Turning to Colocation for their AI Workloads

The last few years have seen AI conversations dominated by the need for investment in hyperscale infrastructure as firms race to build ever larger training models. But as those conversations evolve, the emphasis is shifting to the next phase of AI adoption, focusing on the scaling of use cases and real-world value.

Add dozens of monitors in seconds with Bulk Import

A long requested feature, Bulk import, is now live on StatusGator. Paste a list of service names or upload a.txt or.csv, and we will match them against our directory of nearly 10,000 services so you can add every monitor you need at once instead of searching for them one at a time. You will find it in the top right corner of the Service Directory above the Search bar.

Monitor your Zoom Rooms with StatusGator

Keeping meeting rooms ready for the next call is just as important as monitoring your cloud services. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our new Zoom Rooms integration. With a single connection, StatusGator continuously monitors the connectivity of your Zoom Rooms deployment, making it easy to spot offline rooms and device issues before they disrupt meetings.

Add dependencies to Website, Ping, and Custom monitors

Your website or API rarely depends on just one thing. Cloud providers, CDNs, DNS, identity services, and other third-party platforms can all affect availability. That’s why we’ve added a new Dependencies tab for Website, Ping, and Custom monitors, making it easy to document the services your infrastructure relies on and quickly reference them during an incident.

Microsoft Sentinel Pricing in 2026: Full Cost Breakdown (and How to Cut It)

Microsoft Sentinel’s cost is driven almost entirely by one variable: how much data you send it. That is also why so many teams underestimate their bill. A few noisy log sources or one new integration can push daily ingestion up for weeks before anyone notices. And the first signal is usually the invoice. This guide breaks down every component of a 2026 Sentinel bill.

Palo Alto Networks Plans to Acquire Embrace: Why Digital Experience Is Becoming a Strategic Priority

When Palo Alto Networks announced its intention to acquire Embrace, my first thought wasn’t about Embrace itself. My first thought was that digital experience, including Digital Employee Experience (DEX), has officially become strategic. For years, DEX has often been viewed as something that sat on the edge of infrastructure monitoring, endpoint management, and service desk operations. Important? Absolutely. Strategic? Not always. This acquisition changes that conversation.

What Is Attack Surface Management and How Does Patching Reduce It?

Your exposure list grows faster than your team can clear it. Security adds new findings every week, and your IT team gets to a fraction of them. Everything left over is a backlog an attacker can walk straight through, and buying another scanner will not shrink it. Most attack surface management programs live inside that gap. Finding exposures got easy. Closing them did not, and a queue nobody has time to work is where the risk quietly builds.

How SD-WAN Works and What to Monitor at Every Branch

Why does one branch report unusable voice and video every afternoon while the WAN dashboard at head office shows every site green? Most network teams have fielded that escalation. The device responds, the tunnel status reads up, and application performance is still unacceptable. SD-WAN was built for the distance between a connection that responds and an application that performs.