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Cribl Presented at XFD8 |
This Presentation date is November 18, 2022 at 10:30-12:30.
Presenters: Ed Bailey, Olli Draese
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Introduction to Cribl with Nick Heudecker
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Cribl’s mission is to unlock the value of all observability data – the logs, events, metrics, and traces comprising your monitoring and security environment. This session provides an introduction to Cribl’s approach to restore choice and control over observability data with Cribl Stream, its leading observability pipeline. We’ll also explore Cribl Edge and the newly announced Cribl Search. Finally, we’ll wrap up with a look at Cribl’s freely available certification programs.
Personnel: Nick Heudecker
Solving Security’s Data Problem with Cribl
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Security has a data problem. Despite managing dozens of tools and working closely with IT and external service providers, teams are still struggling to build a sustainable architecture and . We’ll show you how effective use of data pipelines reduces volume, amplifies signal to noise ratio, saves countless hours and dollars, and may even save the planet.
Personnel: Jackie McGuire
Exploring Cribl Stream and Cribl Edge
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This demonstration explores Cribl Stream and Cribl Edge. Cribl Stream is a vendor-agnostic observability pipeline that gives you the flexibility to collect, reduce, enrich, normalize, and route data from any source to any destination within your existing data infrastructure. You’ll finally achieve full control of your data, empowering you to choose how to treat your data to best support your business goals. Cribl Edge provides an intelligent, highly scalable edge-based data collection system for logs, metrics, and application data.
Personnel: Cory Wallace
Introducing Cribl Search with Nick Heudecker
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Cribl Search turns the traditional search process on its head, allowing users to search data in place. No longer must data be collected and moved to storage before being examined, now administrators can search data at the edge, moving through an observability pipeline, stored in a data lake, or even stored in their existing solutions like TSDBs or log stores.
Personnel: Nick Heudecker
Demonstrating Cribl Search with Cory Wallace
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This demonstration of Cribl Search explores how to search data at the edge, without needing to move it to a centralized repository, and how to search data at rest in object stores, without needing to index it or store data in a proprietary format.
Personnel: Cory Wallace