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Understanding CVSS and Scanner Severity Scores in Vulnerability Management #shorts

Understanding CVSS and Scanner Severity Scores in Vulnerability Management Organizations prioritize remediation of exposures using CVSS and scanner severity scores. These scores emphasize severity over actual risk, which is tied to vulnerabilities that are actively exploited. Research shows that CVSS scores can exaggerate the criticality of vulnerabilities, leading to excessive remediation efforts. This misalignment may cause critical vulnerabilities to be rated as medium risk, leaving them unaddressed in organizations that depend solely on CVSS for prioritization.

Rewriting the Same Controls-Over and Over Again? How FINOS and Kosli Are Fixing Software Compliance

Every bank needs to prove it’s compliant. So why is every bank reinventing the same rules? Manual, duplicative compliance across teams Engineers stuck gathering screenshots for audits Custom rules for common risks Missed opportunity to define shared standards Mike joins FINOS Aaron Griswold and explains why Kosli joined FINOS—and how defining shared SDLC controls can help regulated organizations stop wasting time and start delivering software faster and safer. Unpacking the real problems in regulated software delivery.

Dynamic Status Pages on Demand

Clients expect transparency - especially when things go wrong. But manually updating a status page during an incident or maintenance window slows you down when speed matters most. Oh Dear’s status pages are more than just a pretty uptime dashboard. They’re fully API-driven and designed to scale with your workflow. Whether you manage five client sites or five hundred, you can create, update and sync status pages as needed. Here’s how to do it.

How we built agentic incident response

‍ AI already transforms how we detect, respond to, and resolve outages. Traditional workflows often force responders to switch between dashboards, shift through logs, and coordinate across fragmented channels under stress. This reactive, manual approach leads to slower resolution, higher operational costs, and burnout, especially as IT systems grow more complex. ‍ At ilert, we are not just discussing the future of incident management – we are actively building it.

10 Essential Things to Know Before Diving into Database DevOps

In today’s rapidly evolving world of development, Database DevOps is becoming an essential practice. It combines the agility of DevOps with the intricacies of databases, all with the goal of enhancing speed, stability and collaboration when it comes to database changes. However, before diving into Database DevOps there are some key concepts your team should get acquainted with. Here are 10 key things you should know to truly understand and reap the benefits from Database DevOps.

From Detection to Action: Elevating Microsoft Sentinel with SIGNL4 Mobile Alerting

It’s 2:13 a.m. Your Microsoft Sentinel instance has flagged a high-severity alert – potential lateral movement detected across several endpoints. But the on-call analyst is fast asleep. The alert was sent… via email. By the time someone notices, hours have passed. The threat? It’s already spread. In modern security operations, detection is only half the battle. The other half? Making sure the right human sees the alert – and acts on it – in time.

Effortless customer monitoring with Site24x7's MSP Customer Health View

As a Managed Service Provider, staying on top of your customers’ monitor statuses shouldn't be a hassle. With Site24x7's Customer Health View, you get a centralized, real-time summary of every customer account you manage. Access monitor statuses, alarm counts, and overall account health—all in one place. Switch between List View and Grid View, apply filters to prioritize issues, and let auto-refresh keep you up to date every five minutes.

Debug smarter with Session Replay in Site24x7 real user monitoring (RUM)

Frontend errors can be tricky to trace without context. Site24x7's Session Replay gives developers, SREs, and DevOps teams complete visibility into the user journey by capturing every click, scroll, and interaction as it happened. With visual replays and correlated performance data, you can quickly identify what went wrong, why it happened, and how to fix it—without relying on user screenshots or log reports.

Netdata: The Fastest Path to Full Stack Observability. AI Powered.

Netdata is a real-time, high-performance and on-premises observability platform designed to monitor metrics and logs with unparalleled efficiency. Netdata requires zero-configuration to get started, and provides alerts, anomaly detection and AI assisted troubleshooting out of the box, providing a powerful and comprehensive infrastructure monitoring experience. Netdata is known for its distributed design. Instead of funneling all data into a few central databases like most traditional monitoring solutions, Netdata processes data at the edge, keeping it close to the source.

Introducing Netdata Insights

Subscribe to the channel → / @netdata Now in research preview: Netdata Insights The problem: Incident? You're jumping between dashboards, piecing together timelines. Reporting? You're copy-pasting charts and correlating trends by hand. The data’s there, but turning it into a narrative doesn’t scale. The solution: Netdata Insights. Synthesizes high-fidelity telemetry using the latest LLMs into AI-powered reports with natural-language explanations, visuals, and clear recommendations.