This document discusses how to better understand the value of a Splunk deployment through assessing data sources. It presents a data source assessment tool to map data sources to use cases and organizational groups to identify opportunities. The tool shows which data sources are indexed and overlap between groups. It aims to maximize benefits from machine data by supporting business objectives and enabling broader impact.
Besides seeing the newest features in Splunk Enterprise and learning the best practices for data models and pivot, we will show you how to use a handful of search commands that will solve most search needs. Learn these well and become a ninja.
Attend to learn from our experts about ways to improve you IT Operational Intelligence by using Splunk for troubleshooting, monitoring and service-level visibility. In this hands-on session we will cover recommended approaches for end-to-end troubleshooting and monitoring across applications, OSes, and devices to resolve problems faster, reduce downtime and improve user satisfaction and customer retention. Topics will include: monitoring critical services, using commonly deployed apps and TAs to gather data for IT infrastructure uses, and using of pre-made dashboard panels to quickly build dashboards for monitoring your environment.
1) Cisco has been using Splunk enterprise for over 7 years across many business units and teams, with daily indexing growing from 300GB in 2010 to over 2TB currently.
2) Cisco's Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) uses Splunk as their security information and event management (SIEM) platform to monitor 350TB of stored data across 60 global users.
3) The presentation discusses how Cisco and some of its customers have successfully deployed Splunk on Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) servers to scale their Splunk environments and gain benefits of simplified and repeatable deployments.
This document discusses Splunk for developers. It provides an overview of empowering developers with Splunk, building Splunk apps, and gaining application intelligence across the development lifecycle. Key points include instrumenting application logs for insights, integrating and extending Splunk, building unit testing and code integration, and gaining end-to-end visibility across development tools. The document also discusses resources for Splunk developers including tutorials, code samples, SDKs, and developer licenses.
How to Align Your Daily Splunk Activities Breakout SessionSplunk
This document discusses how organizations can align their daily Splunk activities to key business services to increase value and visibility. It recommends that organizations start with identifying a critical problem related to an important business service. It then suggests conducting a workshop with subject matter experts to collaboratively design a Splunk dashboard to monitor the key performance indicators for that service before configuring the dashboard. The document provides an example of how this approach helped a company called Buttercup Games address issues with their supply chain visibility.
Machine Learning and Analytics Breakout SessionSplunk
This document discusses operationalizing machine learning with Splunk. It begins with an overview of machine learning and the challenges of applying it to real-time data. It then provides examples of machine learning use cases in IT operations, security, and customer analytics. The document outlines the machine learning process of getting data, exploring it, fitting and validating models, predicting outcomes, and operationalizing results. It highlights machine learning capabilities in Splunk products like the ML Toolkit, UBA, and ITSI and provides next steps for audiences to learn more.
This document discusses how Herbalife, a company that produces health and wellness products, uses Splunk to monitor their global ecommerce website and applications. It describes how Splunk has improved their operational visibility and issue resolution by enabling logging of web, SQL, application, and development data across their four data centers. Splunk has helped them scale from 10GB to 50GB of data in six months, improve mean time to resolution from days to minutes, and support over 250 users accessing logs and metrics.
Xerox uses Splunk to monitor its electronic payment processing systems. Some key benefits of Splunk include huge time savings over its previous Tivoli platform, increased efficiencies across the business from automated features, and improved visibility into transaction processing through Splunk dashboards. Splunk helps with IT operations monitoring, compliance activities, fraud management, and SSL certificate management. Xerox is able to track $90 billion in payments annually and monitor fraud in real-time using Splunk.
Drive more value through data source and use case optimization Splunk
Do you wish you had a way to better illustrate the value of Splunk to your leadership? Better yet, do you wish you had a way to illustrate how much MORE value is possible from Splunk leveraging the data you plan on indexing in one functional area or are already indexing today? We can help with that! Come learn the how and why of data source and use case optimization.
How to Design, Build and Map IT and Business Services in SplunkSplunk
Your IT department supports critical business functions, processes and products. You're most effective when your technology initiatives are closely aligned and measured with specific business objectives. This session covers best practices and techniques for designing and building an effective service model, using the domain knowledge of your experts and capturing and reporting on key metrics that everyone can understand. We will design a sample service model and map them to performance indicators to track operational and business objectives. We will also show you how to make Splunk service-ware with Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI).
This document discusses operationalizing security intelligence through Splunk. It begins with an overview of security intelligence and what it aims to provide organizations. It then discusses requirements for security intelligence like risk-based analytics, context and intelligence, and connecting data and people. The presentation includes two demos of Splunk capabilities for security use cases. It promotes attending future tech talks and Splunk conferences to learn more.
The document summarizes Splunk Enterprise 6.3, highlighting key new features and capabilities. It discusses breakthrough performance and scale improvements including doubled search and indexing speed and 20-50% increased capacity. It also covers advanced analysis and visualization features like anomaly detection, geospatial mapping, and single-value display. New capabilities for high-volume event collection and an enterprise-scale platform with expanded management, custom alert actions, and data integrity control are also summarized.
Taking Splunk to the Next Level – Management - AdvancedSplunk
Your team is up and running with Splunk. Now you want to maximize your investment and solve additional business problems. Attend this session led by a Splunk expert on how to expand beyond the initial use case. Learn how to how to capture, document and present Splunk's data and present impactful ways to calculate ROI using concrete metrics; cost savings, time savings, efficiency gains, and competitive advantage.
Taking Splunk to the Next Level - Management Breakout SessionSplunk
Taking Splunk to the Next Level for Management outlines how Splunk can help organizations quantify the business value of machine data. It provides benchmarks from 400+ customer engagements that show potential efficiencies in IT operations, application delivery, and security and compliance. These include reduced incident resolution times, increased developer productivity, and faster security incident response. The document also offers best practices for aligning a Splunk deployment with key objectives, qualifying issues it can address, quantifying anticipated benefits, and measuring success based on key metrics and customer stories.
Splunk can help customers document business value by providing deliverables like business cases, value realization studies, and adoption roadmaps. It has helped over 700 customers worldwide since 2013. Key value drivers reported by customers include IT operations, application delivery, security, and compliance. Common challenges to documenting value include lack of tools, benchmarks, and time. The document outlines best practices for positioning value at Splunk, including quantifying business value, qualifying pain points, aligning with objectives, and measuring success. It provides examples of value drivers achieved in areas like infrastructure optimization, revenue growth, and risk reduction.
Splunk Enterpise for Information Security Hands-OnSplunk
Splunk is the ultimate tool for the InfoSec hunter. In this unique session, we’ll dive straight into the Splunk search interface, and interact with wire data harvested from various interesting and hostile environments, as well as some web access logs. We’ll show how you can use Splunk Enterprise with a few free Splunk applications to hunt for attack patterns. We’ll also demonstrate some ways to add context to your data in order to reduce false positives and more quickly respond to information. Bring your laptop – you’ll need a web browser to access our demo systems!
In addition to seeing the latest features in Splunk Enterprise, learn some of the top commands that will solve most search and analytics needs. Ninja’s can use these blindfolded. New features will be demonstrated in the following areas: TCO and Performance Improvements, Platform Management and New Interactive Visualizations.
What is Splunk? At the end of this session you’ll have a high-level understanding of the pieces that make up the Splunk Platform, how it works, and how it fits in the landscape of Big Data. You’ll see practical examples that differentiate Splunk while demonstrating how to gain quick time to value.
This document provides an overview and demonstration of Splunk Enterprise. The agenda includes an overview of Splunk, a live demonstration of installing and using Splunk to search, analyze and visualize machine data, a discussion of Splunk deployment architectures, and information on Splunk communities and support resources. The demonstration walks through importing sample data, performing searches, creating a field extraction, building a dashboard, and exploring Splunk's alerting, analytics and pivot interface capabilities.
Splunk is a software company headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices in London and Hong Kong. They have over 2,100 employees and annual revenue of $668.4 million, growing 49% year-over-year. Their products include Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Cloud, and other solutions for collecting, analyzing, and visualizing machine-generated data from websites, applications, sensors, and other sources. Splunk has over 11,000 customers across more than 110 countries, including 80 of the Fortune 100. Their largest customer indexes over 1 petabytes of data per day.
Best Practices For Sharing Data Across The EnteprriseSplunk
The document discusses best practices for sharing data across an enterprise using Splunk. It provides an overview of Splunk's Business Value Consulting services and common value drivers they have identified for IT operations, security and compliance, and application development. These include reducing incident resolution times, improving security event detection and response times, and accelerating development cycles. It also lists many common data sources that are important for realizing these benefits, such as various log files, network devices, databases, and applications.
Splunk MINT for Mobile Intelligence and Splunk App for Stream for Enhanced Op...Splunk
Learn what is new in Splunk App for Stream and how it can help you utilize wire/network data analytics to proactively resolve applications and IT operational issues and to efficiently analyze security threats in real-time, across your cloud and on-premises infrastructures. Additionally, you will learn about Splunk MINT, which allows you to gain operational intelligence on the availability, performance, and usage of your mobile apps. You’ll learn how to instrument your mobile apps for operational insight, and how you can build the dashboards, alerts, and searches you need to gain real-time insight on your mobile apps.
What’s New: Splunk App for Stream and Splunk MINTSplunk
Join us to learn what is new in Splunk App for Stream and how it can help you utilize wire/network data analytics to proactively resolve applications and IT operational issues and to efficiently analyze security threats in real-time, across your cloud and on-premises infrastructures. Additionally, you will learn about Splunk MINT, which allows you to gain operational intelligence on the availability, performance, and usage of your mobile apps. You’ll learn how to instrument your mobile apps for operational insight, and how you can build the dashboards, alerts, and searches you need to gain real-time insight on your mobile apps.
SplunkLive! London - Splunk App for Stream & MINT BreakoutSplunk
The document discusses new features in Splunk's App for Stream and Splunk MINT. It introduces the Splunk App for Stream, which enables real-time insights into private, public and hybrid cloud infrastructures through efficient wire data capture. It also discusses Splunk for Mobile Intelligence (MINT), which provides mobile analytics capabilities. The document promotes these products as enhancing operational intelligence through efficient and cloud-ready wire data collection.
This document discusses new capabilities in Splunk's App for Stream and Splunk MINT products. It begins with an introduction and overview of each product. It then discusses key benefits like real-time insights, efficient cloud data collection, and fast time to value. Example use cases are provided for IT operations, security, and applications visibility. Supported protocols, platforms, and architecture options are also outlined. The document concludes by discussing challenges in mobile app delivery and how Splunk MINT addresses them through mobile data collection and correlation with other data sources.
New Splunk Management Solutions Update: Splunk MINT and Splunk App for Stream Splunk
Learn what is new in Splunk App for Stream and how it can help you utilize wire/network data analytics to proactively resolve applications and IT operational issues and to efficiently analyze security threats in real-time, across your cloud and on-premises infrastructures. Additionally, you will learn about Splunk MINT, which allows you to gain operational intelligence on the availability, performance, and usage of your mobile apps. You’ll learn how to instrument your mobile apps for operational insight, and how you can build the dashboards, alerts, and searches you need to gain real-time insight on your mobile apps.
Splunk App for Stream for Enhanced Operational Intelligence from Wire DataSplunk
The Splunk App for Stream provides concise summaries of wire data in 3 sentences or less:
The Splunk App for Stream enables capturing and analyzing wire data from public, private, and hybrid cloud infrastructures for real-time operational insights. It delivers rapid deployment and scalability along with efficient wire data collection. The app captures critical events not found in logs to enhance operational intelligence through wire data analysis.
Splunk is a time-series data platform that handles the three V's of data (volume, velocity, and variety) very well. It collects, indexes, and allows searching and analysis of data. Splunk can collect data from files, directories, network ports, programs/scripts, and databases. It breaks data down into searchable events and builds a high-performance index. This allows users to search, manipulate, and visualize data in reports, charts, and dashboards. Splunk can analyze structured, unstructured, and multistructured data from various sources like logs, networks, clicks, and more.
The Big Data phenomenon is being driven by the growth of machine data. Critical insights found in machine data enable IT and Security teams to ensure uptime, detect fraud and identify threats. Today, forward-thinking organizations are discovering its value to better understand their customers, improve products, optimize marketing and improve business processes. Learn how Splunk and your machine data can deliver real-time insights from this new class of data and complement your existing BI investments.
Learn from our experts about ways to improve you IT Operational Intelligence by using Splunk for troubleshooting, monitoring and service-level visibility. In this hands-on session we will cover recommended approaches for end-to-end troubleshooting and monitoring across applications, OSes, and devices to resolve problems faster, reduce downtime and improve user satisfaction and customer retention. Topics will include: monitoring critical services, using commonly deployed apps and TAs to gather data for IT infrastructure uses, and using of pre-made dashboard panels to quickly build dashboards for monitoring your environment.
Exploding data growth doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice data security or compliance readiness. The more clarity you have into where your sensitive data is and who is accessing it, the easier it is to secure and meet compliance regulations.
Walk through this presentation to learn how to:
- Detect and block cyber security events in real-time
- Protect large and diverse data environments
- Simplify compliance enforcements and reporting
- Take control of escalating costs.
The differing ways to monitor and instrumentJonah Kowall
FullStack London July 15th, 2016
Monitoring is complicated, and in most organizations consists of far too many tools owned by many teams. These tools consist of monitoring tools each looking at a component myopically. These tools metrics and logs from devices and software emitting them. Increasingly modern companies are creating their own instrumentation, but there is a large base of generic instrumentation of software. Fixing monitoring issues requires people, process, and technology. In this talk we will cover many common issues seen in the real world. For example decisions on what should be monitored or collected from a technology and a business perspective. This requires process and coordination.
We will investigate what instrumentation is most scalable and effective across languages this includes the commonly used APIs and possibilities to capture data from common languages like Java, .NET and PHP, but we’ll also go into methods which work with Python, Node.js, and golang. We will cover browser and mobile instrumentation techniques. How these are done? which APIs are being used? What open source tools and frameworks can be leveraged? Most importantly how to coordinate and communicate requirements across your organization.
Attendees of this session will walk away with a clear understanding of:
What is instrumentation, and what do I instrument, collect, and store?
The understanding of overhead and how this can be accomplished on common software stacks?
How to work with application owners to collect business data.
How correlation works in custom open source or packaged monitoring tools.
Delivering New Visibility and Analytics for IT OperationsGabrielle Knowles
The document discusses how Splunk provides visibility and analytics for IT operations. It outlines Splunk's ability to ingest data from various sources like applications, databases, networks and more. This gives organizations a universal platform to gain operational visibility, enable proactive monitoring, and obtain business insights from their machine data in real-time. Splunk differentiators include analyzing all data, scaling for large environments, and reducing MTTR, costs and improving user experiences.
The document discusses how Splunk provides visibility and analytics for IT operations. It describes how Splunk can ingest data from various sources like applications, databases, networks, virtualization and more. This gives organizations operational visibility across their infrastructure and enables proactive monitoring, search and investigation capabilities for troubleshooting and problem solving. Splunk offers a universal platform for machine data that can scale to handle large, complex environments.
The document discusses how Splunk provides visibility and analytics for IT operations. It outlines Splunk's ability to ingest data from various sources like applications, databases, networks and more. This gives organizations a universal platform to gain operational visibility, enable proactive monitoring, and power search and investigation across machine data for improved IT operations and business insights.
Apache Spark Streaming -Real time web server log analyticsANKIT GUPTA
This document discusses using Apache Spark Streaming to perform real-time analytics on web server log data streaming through Apache Kafka. It describes using Spark Streaming to process micro batches of log data and compute statistics like top URLs and client IP addresses. The architecture involves using Kafka as the ingestion layer, Spark Streaming for aggregation and analysis, and storing results in storage layers like HDFS and Power BI for visualization of dashboards and reports. Sample statistics, visualizations, and a 6-node Cloudera cluster environment are also outlined.
Don’t Fly Blind – Gain AWS Visibility to Ensure Security and Optimise Operati...Amazon Web Services
As AWS becomes a cornerstone of your IT and business success, end-to-end visibility across your AWS environment is critical. In this session, you will learn how to ensure security and compliance, as well as optimise operations on AWS, by leveraging AWS data sources such as CloudTrail, Config, VPC Flow Logs, Billing and more. In addition, you will hear best practices from AWS customers based on real-world successful deployments with complete visibility. Organisations of all sizes will gain an understanding of AWS and partner technologies that deliver this visibility in an easy and cost-effective manner.
Speakers:
Richard Smith, Global Strategic Alliances Manager, Splunk
Daniel Martinez Formoso, Senior Sales Engineer, Splunk
The document provides an overview of Splunk for IT operations (ITOps). It discusses how Splunk can help organizations address escalating IT complexity and issues plaguing IT operations. It introduces Splunk IT Service Intelligence, which provides data-driven service insights for root-cause isolation and improved service operations. Key concepts explained include what a service is, key performance indicators (KPIs), and service health scores. The document also highlights capabilities like service analyzer, glass tables, deep dives, multi-KPI alerts and notable events. Customer stories are presented on how enterprises use Splunk for increased uptime, reduced mean time to resolution, optimized capacity and more.
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This document discusses standardizing security operations procedures (SOPs) to increase efficiency and automation. It recommends storing SOPs in a code repository for versioning and referencing them in workbooks which are lists of standard tasks to follow for investigations. The goal is to have investigation playbooks in the security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) tool perform the predefined investigation steps from the workbooks to automate incident response. This helps analysts automate faster without wasting time by having standard, vendor-agnostic procedures.
.conf Go 2023 - Das passende Rezept für die digitale (Security) Revolution zu...Splunk
.conf Go 2023 presentation:
"Das passende Rezept für die digitale (Security) Revolution zur Telematik Infrastruktur 2.0 im Gesundheitswesen?"
Speaker: Stefan Stein -
Teamleiter CERT | gematik GmbH M.Eng. IT-Sicherheit & Forensik,
doctorate student at TH Brandenburg & Universität Dresden
El documento describe la transición de Cellnex de un Centro de Operaciones de Seguridad (SOC) a un Equipo de Respuesta a Incidentes de Seguridad (CSIRT). La transición se debió al crecimiento de Cellnex y la necesidad de automatizar procesos y tareas para mejorar la eficiencia. Cellnex implementó Splunk SIEM y SOAR para automatizar la creación, remediación y cierre de incidentes. Esto permitió al personal concentrarse en tareas estratégicas y mejorar KPIs como tiempos de resolución y correos electrónicos anal
conf go 2023 - El camino hacia la ciberseguridad (ABANCA)Splunk
Este documento resume el recorrido de ABANCA en su camino hacia la ciberseguridad con Splunk, desde la incorporación de perfiles dedicados en 2016 hasta convertirse en un centro de monitorización y respuesta con más de 1TB de ingesta diaria y 350 casos de uso alineados con MITRE ATT&CK. También describe errores cometidos y soluciones implementadas, como la normalización de fuentes y formación de operadores, y los pilares actuales como la automatización, visibilidad y alineación con MITRE ATT&CK. Por último, señala retos
Splunk - BMW connects business and IT with data driven operations SRE and O11ySplunk
BMW is defining the next level of mobility - digital interactions and technology are the backbone to continued success with its customers. Discover how an IT team is tackling the journey of business transformation at scale whilst maintaining (and showing the importance of) business and IT service availability. Learn how BMW introduced frameworks to connect business and IT, using real-time data to mitigate customer impact, as Michael and Mark share their experience in building operations for a resilient future.
The document is a presentation on cyber security trends and Splunk security products from Matthias Maier, Product Marketing Director for Security at Splunk. The presentation covers trends in security operations like the evolution of SOCs, new security roles, and data-centric security approaches. It also provides updates on Splunk's security portfolio including recognition as a leader in SIEM by Gartner and growth in the SIEM market. Maier highlights some breakout sessions from the conference on topics like asset defense, machine learning, and building detections.
Data foundations building success, at city scale – Imperial College LondonSplunk
Universities have more in common with modern cities than traditional places of learning. This mini city needs to empower its citizens to thrive and achieve their ambitions. Operationalising data is key to building critical services; from understanding complex IT estates for smarter decision-making to robust security and a more reliable, resilient student experience. Juan will share his experience in building data foundations for a resilient future whilst enabling digital transformation at Imperial College London.
Splunk: How Vodafone established Operational Analytics in a Hybrid Environmen...Splunk
Learn how Vodafone has provided end-to-end visibility across services by building an Operational Analytics Platform. In this session, you will hear how Stefan and his team manage legacy, on premise, hybrid and public cloud services, and how they are providing a platform for complex triage and debugging to tackle use cases across Vodafone’s extensive ecosystem.
.italo operates an Essential Service by connecting more than 100 million people annually across Italy with its super fast and secure railway. And CISO Enrico Maresca has been on a whirlwind journey of his own.
Formerly a Cyber Security Engineer, Enrico started at .italo as an IT Security Manager. One year later, he was promoted to CISO and tasked with building out – and significantly increasing the maturity level – of the SOC. The result was a huge step forward for .italo.
So how did he successfully achieve this ambitious ask? Join Enrico as he reveals the key insights and lessons learned in his SOC journey, including:
Top challenges faced in improving security posture
Key KPIs implemented in order to measure success
Strategies and approaches applied in the SOC
How MITRE ATT&CK and Splunk Enterprise Security were utilised
Next steps in their maturity journey ahead
This document summarizes a presentation about observability using Splunk. It includes an agenda introducing observability and why Splunk for observability. It discusses the need for modernization initiatives in companies and the thousands of changes required. It presents that Splunk provides end-to-end visibility across metrics, traces and logs to detect, troubleshoot and optimize systems. It shares a customer case study of Accenture using Splunk observability in their hybrid cloud environment. Finally, it concludes that observability with Splunk can drive results like reduced downtime and faster innovation.
This document contains slides from a Splunk presentation covering the following topics:
- Updated Splunk logo and information about meetings in Zurich and sales engineering leads
- Ideas for confused or concerned human figures in design concepts
- Three buckets of challenges around websites slowing, apps being down, and supply chain issues
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- Unifying security, IT and DevOps teams
- Splunk's technology vision focusing on customer experience, hybrid/edge, unleashing data lakes, and ubiquitous machine learning
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This document summarizes a presentation about Splunk's platform. It discusses Splunk's mission of helping customers create value faster with insights from their data. It provides statistics on Splunk's daily ingest and users. It highlights examples of how Splunk has helped customers in areas like internet messaging and convergent services. It also discusses upcoming challenges and new capabilities in Splunk like federated search, flexible indexing, ingest actions, improved data onboarding and management, and increased platform resilience and security.
The document appears to be a presentation from Splunk on security topics. It includes sections on cyber security resilience, the data-centric modern SOC, application monitoring at scale, threat modeling, security monitoring journeys, self-service Splunk infrastructure, the top 3 CISO priorities of risk based alerting, use case development, a security content repository, security PVP (posture, vision, and planning) and maturity assessment, and concludes with an overview of how Splunk can provide end-to-end visibility across an organization.
GDG Cloud Southlake #34: Neatsun Ziv: Automating AppsecJames Anderson
The lecture titled "Automating AppSec" delves into the critical challenges associated with manual application security (AppSec) processes and outlines strategic approaches for incorporating automation to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. The lecture is structured to highlight the inherent difficulties in traditional AppSec practices, emphasizing the labor-intensive triage of issues, the complexity of identifying responsible owners for security flaws, and the challenges of implementing security checks within CI/CD pipelines. Furthermore, it provides actionable insights on automating these processes to not only mitigate these pains but also to enable a more proactive and scalable security posture within development cycles.
The Pains of Manual AppSec:
This section will explore the time-consuming and error-prone nature of manually triaging security issues, including the difficulty of prioritizing vulnerabilities based on their actual risk to the organization. It will also discuss the challenges in determining ownership for remediation tasks, a process often complicated by cross-functional teams and microservices architectures. Additionally, the inefficiencies of manual checks within CI/CD gates will be examined, highlighting how they can delay deployments and introduce security risks.
Automating CI/CD Gates:
Here, the focus shifts to the automation of security within the CI/CD pipelines. The lecture will cover methods to seamlessly integrate security tools that automatically scan for vulnerabilities as part of the build process, thereby ensuring that security is a core component of the development lifecycle. Strategies for configuring automated gates that can block or flag builds based on the severity of detected issues will be discussed, ensuring that only secure code progresses through the pipeline.
Triaging Issues with Automation:
This segment addresses how automation can be leveraged to intelligently triage and prioritize security issues. It will cover technologies and methodologies for automatically assessing the context and potential impact of vulnerabilities, facilitating quicker and more accurate decision-making. The use of automated alerting and reporting mechanisms to ensure the right stakeholders are informed in a timely manner will also be discussed.
Identifying Ownership Automatically:
Automating the process of identifying who owns the responsibility for fixing specific security issues is critical for efficient remediation. This part of the lecture will explore tools and practices for mapping vulnerabilities to code owners, leveraging version control and project management tools.
Three Tips to Scale the Shift Left Program:
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Key Takeaways:
* Understand why connection pooling is essential for high-traffic applications
* Explore various connection poolers available for PostgreSQL, including pgbouncer
* Learn the configuration options and functionalities of pgbouncer
* Discover best practices for monitoring and troubleshooting connection pooling setups
* Gain insights into real-world use cases and considerations for production environments
This presentation is ideal for:
* Database administrators (DBAs)
* Developers working with PostgreSQL
* DevOps engineers
* Anyone interested in optimizing PostgreSQL performance
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The presentation showcases the diverse real-world applications of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) across multiple industries:
1. **Manufacturing**: FDM is utilized in manufacturing for rapid prototyping, creating custom tools and fixtures, and producing functional end-use parts. Companies leverage its cost-effectiveness and flexibility to streamline production processes.
2. **Medical**: In the medical field, FDM is used to create patient-specific anatomical models, surgical guides, and prosthetics. Its ability to produce precise and biocompatible parts supports advancements in personalized healthcare solutions.
3. **Education**: FDM plays a crucial role in education by enabling students to learn about design and engineering through hands-on 3D printing projects. It promotes innovation and practical skill development in STEM disciplines.
4. **Science**: Researchers use FDM to prototype equipment for scientific experiments, build custom laboratory tools, and create models for visualization and testing purposes. It facilitates rapid iteration and customization in scientific endeavors.
5. **Automotive**: Automotive manufacturers employ FDM for prototyping vehicle components, tooling for assembly lines, and customized parts. It speeds up the design validation process and enhances efficiency in automotive engineering.
6. **Consumer Electronics**: FDM is utilized in consumer electronics for designing and prototyping product enclosures, casings, and internal components. It enables rapid iteration and customization to meet evolving consumer demands.
7. **Robotics**: Robotics engineers leverage FDM to prototype robot parts, create lightweight and durable components, and customize robot designs for specific applications. It supports innovation and optimization in robotic systems.
8. **Aerospace**: In aerospace, FDM is used to manufacture lightweight parts, complex geometries, and prototypes of aircraft components. It contributes to cost reduction, faster production cycles, and weight savings in aerospace engineering.
9. **Architecture**: Architects utilize FDM for creating detailed architectural models, prototypes of building components, and intricate designs. It aids in visualizing concepts, testing structural integrity, and communicating design ideas effectively.
Each industry example demonstrates how FDM enhances innovation, accelerates product development, and addresses specific challenges through advanced manufacturing capabilities.
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This brochure gives introduction of MYIR Electronics company and MYIR's products and services.
MYIR Electronics Limited (MYIR for short), established in 2011, is a global provider of embedded System-On-Modules (SOMs) and
comprehensive solutions based on various architectures such as ARM, FPGA, RISC-V, and AI. We cater to customers' needs for large-scale production, offering customized design, industry-specific application solutions, and one-stop OEM services.
MYIR, recognized as a national high-tech enterprise, is also listed among the "Specialized
and Special new" Enterprises in Shenzhen, China. Our core belief is that "Our success stems from our customers' success" and embraces the philosophy
of "Make Your Idea Real, then My Idea Realizing!"
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UiPath Community Day Kraków: Devs4Devs ConferenceUiPathCommunity
We are honored to launch and host this event for our UiPath Polish Community, with the help of our partners - Proservartner!
We certainly hope we have managed to spike your interest in the subjects to be presented and the incredible networking opportunities at hand, too!
Check out our proposed agenda below 👇👇
08:30 ☕ Welcome coffee (30')
09:00 Opening note/ Intro to UiPath Community (10')
Cristina Vidu, Global Manager, Marketing Community @UiPath
Dawid Kot, Digital Transformation Lead @Proservartner
09:10 Cloud migration - Proservartner & DOVISTA case study (30')
Marcin Drozdowski, Automation CoE Manager @DOVISTA
Pawel Kamiński, RPA developer @DOVISTA
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
09:40 From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: Citizen Development in action (25')
Pawel Poplawski, Director, Improvement and Automation @McCormick & Company
Michał Cieślak, Senior Manager, Automation Programs @McCormick & Company
10:05 Next-level bots: API integration in UiPath Studio (30')
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
10:35 ☕ Coffee Break (15')
10:50 Document Understanding with my RPA Companion (45')
Ewa Gruszka, Enterprise Sales Specialist, AI & ML @UiPath
11:35 Power up your Robots: GenAI and GPT in REFramework (45')
Krzysztof Karaszewski, Global RPA Product Manager
12:20 🍕 Lunch Break (1hr)
13:20 From Concept to Quality: UiPath Test Suite for AI-powered Knowledge Bots (30')
Kamil Miśko, UiPath MVP, Senior RPA Developer @Zurich Insurance
13:50 Communications Mining - focus on AI capabilities (30')
Thomasz Wierzbicki, Business Analyst @Office Samurai
14:20 Polish MVP panel: Insights on MVP award achievements and career profiling
Interaction Latency: Square's User-Centric Mobile Performance MetricScyllaDB
Mobile performance metrics often take inspiration from the backend world and measure resource usage (CPU usage, memory usage, etc) and workload durations (how long a piece of code takes to run).
However, mobile apps are used by humans and the app performance directly impacts their experience, so we should primarily track user-centric mobile performance metrics. Following the lead of tech giants, the mobile industry at large is now adopting the tracking of app launch time and smoothness (jank during motion).
At Square, our customers spend most of their time in the app long after it's launched, and they don't scroll much, so app launch time and smoothness aren't critical metrics. What should we track instead?
This talk will introduce you to Interaction Latency, a user-centric mobile performance metric inspired from the Web Vital metric Interaction to Next Paint"" (web.dev/inp). We'll go over why apps need to track this, how to properly implement its tracking (it's tricky!), how to aggregate this metric and what thresholds you should target.
Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator.
Link to presentation recording and transcript: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/
Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
How to Avoid Learning the Linux-Kernel Memory ModelScyllaDB
The Linux-kernel memory model (LKMM) is a powerful tool for developing highly concurrent Linux-kernel code, but it also has a steep learning curve. Wouldn't it be great to get most of LKMM's benefits without the learning curve?
This talk will describe how to do exactly that by using the standard Linux-kernel APIs (locking, reference counting, RCU) along with a simple rules of thumb, thus gaining most of LKMM's power with less learning. And the full LKMM is always there when you need it!
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/07/intels-approach-to-operationalizing-ai-in-the-manufacturing-sector-a-presentation-from-intel/
Tara Thimmanaik, AI Systems and Solutions Architect at Intel, presents the “Intel’s Approach to Operationalizing AI in the Manufacturing Sector,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
AI at the edge is powering a revolution in industrial IoT, from real-time processing and analytics that drive greater efficiency and learning to predictive maintenance. Intel is focused on developing tools and assets to help domain experts operationalize AI-based solutions in their fields of expertise.
In this talk, Thimmanaik explains how Intel’s software platforms simplify labor-intensive data upload, labeling, training, model optimization and retraining tasks. She shows how domain experts can quickly build vision models for a wide range of processes—detecting defective parts on a production line, reducing downtime on the factory floor, automating inventory management and other digitization and automation projects. And she introduces Intel-provided edge computing assets that empower faster localized insights and decisions, improving labor productivity through easy-to-use AI tools that democratize AI.
What Not to Document and Why_ (North Bay Python 2024)Margaret Fero
We’re hopefully all on board with writing documentation for our projects. However, especially with the rise of supply-chain attacks, there are some aspects of our projects that we really shouldn’t document, and should instead remediate as vulnerabilities. If we do document these aspects of a project, it may help someone compromise the project itself or our users. In this talk, you will learn why some aspects of documentation may help attackers more than users, how to recognize those aspects in your own projects, and what to do when you encounter such an issue.
These are slides as presented at North Bay Python 2024, with one minor modification to add the URL of a tweet screenshotted in the presentation.
The Rise of Supernetwork Data Intensive ComputingLarry Smarr
Invited Remote Lecture to SC21
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis
St. Louis, Missouri
November 18, 2021
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)
You all know what a great platform Splunk is. So if it’s so great, why does our team exist?
Well…Users love Splunk and clearly understand the value it delivers to them operationally, but they struggle with articulating it to their senior management in business terms. This leaves executives asking what THEY get from Splunk. They understand their people love it, but can’t put dollars, euros, yuan, or yen on it easily.
The Value that Splunk brings to the business is a hidden gem for most executives. When they are able to understand the business value it delivers for them, in most cases it’s priceless.
Dave - 2 MINUTES
Another IMPORTANT PATTERN to talk about is this
Amidst the 17 hundred IVAs completed in the past year, 90% of these were focused on IT use cases, and the typical value ranged from $2M to $3M per year
Not bad for doing this on your own!
But we also noticed 10% of WEB IVAs also included NON-IT user cases, and when combined IT and NON-IT use cases, the value now goes up to $10M per year
So currently we’re seeing A LOT of data with IT Use Case, and A LOT of value with non-IT use cases, so combine the 2 together and you can have LARGER EAA discussions!
Now why only 10% of business cases included non-IT use cases, that’s because we haven’t instrumented our tool to help you do this effectively
But that’s about to change!