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@mashka shared a link, 1 year ago
Paid Acquisition and Growth Marketing, xygeni

XZ Backdoor: “That was a close one”

In this blog post, Xygeni discusses about the backdoor discovery in the xz compression utility’s liblzma library. The backdoor, targeting SSH servers, was introduced through obfuscated code modifications and affected certain Linux environments. It used advanced obfuscation techniques to hide in pre-release versions, activating under specific conditions to enable remote command execution. Read all about it!

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 year ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

Cybersecurity Essentials

🔐 Cybersecurity Essentials: In this diagram, we help you understand the key cybersecurity approaches needed for resilience. Defensive: Tools like firewalls and antimalware defend against threats. Offensive: Penetration testing and Red Teaming identify weaknesses proactively. Hybrid: Solutions like t..

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@squadcast shared a post, 1 year ago

Opsgenie vs. Splunk: A Deep Dive into Incident Management Solutions

The blog compares two popular incident management tools, Opsgenie and Splunk. While both tools are powerful, they have distinct strengths and weaknesses. Opsgenie is a dedicated incident management platform that excels in real-time alerting, on-call scheduling, and incident collaboration. Splunk, on the other hand, is a broader data analytics platform that can be used for incident management, but its core strength lies in log analysis and machine learning.

However, the blog suggests Squadcast as a more cost-effective and user-friendly alternative. Squadcast offers a comprehensive incident management solution that combines the best features of both Opsgenie and Splunk, without the complexity and high cost.

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@squadcast shared a post, 1 year ago

10 Signs Your Organization Needs an Incident Management Tool

As digital operations grow more complex, incidents like system downtimes and security breaches are inevitable. While small teams may manage incidents manually, scaling businesses need a dedicated incident management tool. This blog outlines ten signs your organization might need such a tool, including rising incident frequency, communication breakdowns, prolonged resolution times, and compliance challenges. With an incident management tool, organizations can enhance response times, minimize downtime, improve collaboration, and meet regulatory requirements, ultimately boosting resilience and customer trust.

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@squadcast shared a post, 1 year ago

Suppressing Alert Noise During Scheduled Maintenance: A Guide

Suppressing Alert Noise During Scheduled Maintenance

Alert noise, the excessive volume of unnecessary alerts, can hinder effective incident response. During scheduled maintenance, this problem can be particularly acute. Squadcast's suppression rules provide a solution by allowing IT teams to temporarily mute specific alerts. By configuring these rules, teams can focus on critical issues and avoid being overwhelmed by irrelevant notifications. This ultimately leads to improved efficiency, reduced stress, and a more robust incident management process.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 year ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

HardTech Summit 2024

🌟 We’re excited to kick off our participation in the HardTech Summit 2024 from today in Toronto, Canada! This event brings together innovators, investors, and industry leaders to explore the future of hardware and semiconductor technology. At RELIANOID, we’ll be showcasing our latest solutions to en..

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@squadcast shared a post, 1 year ago

PagerDuty vs Opsgenie vs xMatters vs Squadcast: A Comprehensive Comparison

Squadcast: A Superior Choice for On-Call Management and Incident Response

Squadcast is a comprehensive platform that streamlines on-call management, incident response, and SRE practices. It offers a user-friendly interface, powerful automation capabilities, and advanced incident management features.

Key advantages of Squadcast over competitors like PagerDuty, Opsgenie, and xMatters include:

Intuitive User Experience: Easy to use and navigate.

Advanced On-Call Management: Customizable on-call schedules and escalation policies.

Powerful Automation: Automate routine tasks, correlate alerts, and trigger actions.

Robust Incident Response: Effective incident management and collaboration features.

SRE Best Practices: Track SLOs, conduct postmortems, and improve reliability.

Affordable Pricing: Competitive pricing for a feature-rich platform.

If you're looking to improve your team's efficiency and incident response time, Squadcast is the ideal solution.

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@squadcast shared a post, 1 year ago

The True Cost of Building Your Own IT Incident Management System

The blog discusses the decision of whether to build or buy an IT Incident Management System (IMS). While building an in-house IMS offers customization, it comes with significant hidden costs, including development, maintenance, and opportunity costs.

On the other hand, purchasing an off-the-shelf IMS provides several advantages such as lower upfront costs, faster time to market, continuous improvement, and enhanced user experience.

The blog recommends considering factors like feature set, scalability, integration capabilities, user experience, and support when choosing an off-the-shelf IMS. It also highlights the benefits of using a tool like Squadcast, which can automate tasks, improve collaboration, reduce response times, and provide valuable insights.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 year ago
Software Developer, RELIANOID

🚨 Important Update for Azure Users: Transition to TLS 1.2 🚨

Microsoft is retiring TLS 1.0 and 1.1 for all Azure services by August 31, 2025, moving to TLS 1.2 for stronger, more secure connections. 🔒 RELIANOID is here to support your transition with our Enterprise Edition v8.2.0, featuring HTTP/2 support and a hot restart feature to apply updates without dow..

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@squadcast shared a post, 1 year ago

Mastering Incidents: Top Considerations for Choosing Enterprise Incident Response Management Software

The blog post emphasizes the importance of robust incident response management software for enterprises to effectively handle system outages and minimize disruptions. It outlines key features to look for in such software, including:

Real-time alerts and notifications: Promptly alerting the right team members about incidents.

Comprehensive incident tracking and management: Centralized tracking and management of incidents.

Advanced collaboration and communication: Facilitating seamless collaboration among team members.

Post-incident analysis and continuous improvement: Learning from past incidents to prevent future occurrences.

Scalability and user-friendliness: Adapting to growing organizational needs and ensuring ease of use.

Security and compliance: Protecting sensitive data and adhering to industry standards.

Customization and flexibility: Tailoring the software to specific organizational requirements.

The blog also highlights the benefits of using incident response management software, such as faster response times, improved collaboration, reduced downtime, and enhanced operational efficiency.