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Elastic Security 101

Elastic Security empowers analysts to collect data from multiple data source integrations, perform traditional SIEM functions, and take advantage of machine learning-based malware protection on the endpoint. Analysts can filter, group, and visualize data in real-time while performing automated threat detection across various security events and information. In this video, you’ll learn about the components that make up Elastic Security and what those components do to help you protect your data.

How to configure your Endpoint Integration policy in Elastic Security

Elastic Security offers the ability to open and track security issues using cases. Cases created directly in Elastic Security can be sent to external systems like Atlassian’s Jira, including Jira Service Desk, Jira Core, and Jira Software. In this video, you’ll learn how to connect Elastic Security to the Jira Service Desk.

New10: Monitor hybrid cloud environments, troubleshoot serverless production workloads with Datadog

Pavel Kruhlei, Quality Engineer lead of New10 talks about how Datadog allowed them to resolve performance issues in their serverless applications, as well as increase visibility into their hybrid environment with Datadog.

Webinar: How Serverless is Changing the Cost Paradigm

-One of the key characteristics of serverless components is the pay-per-use pricing model. For example, with AWS Lambda, you don’t pay for the uptime of the underlying infrastructure but just the number of invocations and how long your code actually runs. This removes the need for many micro-optimizations. As a result, many applications would run at a fraction of the cost if they were moved to serverless.