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March 11, 2024

NXLog Enterprise Edition on Submarines

I always wondered what happens to our software when a company purchases it. Okay, I know they will install it and use it. But where do they install it? On what kind of machines? In what kind of environment? And why is it important for them to collect and handle logs? The possibilities are endless. We have customers worldwide; from shoemakers to telecom companies, NXLog is everywhere. But where are the most remarkable places NXLog Enterprise Edition is employed?
February 26, 2024

Digital substations and log collection

European electric power system operators supply around 2800 TWh of electricity per year and manage around 10 million kilometers of power lines - more than ten round trips to the Moon. Such electric travel is impossible without electric substations, an essential component of a power grid. Its automation becomes ultimately digitalized, so requires proper monitoring both for operational and security purposes. Let’s take a look at how a unified log collection pipeline embeds into power automation systems and helps make sure the lights stay on.
February 6, 2024

The evolution of event logging: from clay tablets to Taylor Swift

Event logs are our breakfast, lunch, and dinner at NXLog. Before NXLog, I worked on an API that collected software usage logs. And before that, on a centralized log management application. Today, after a career of dealing with logs, I wondered, "How did our world come to rely so much on event logging?" I mean, in the vast landscape of technological progress, the history of event logging is only a minor subplot.
February 2, 2024

Migrate to NXLog Enterprise Edition 6 for our best ever log collection experience

NXLog Enterprise Edition 5 has been with us for nearly four years. That’s four years of being an industry-leading log collection tool adored by engineering teams and Fortune 100 customers around the globe. And while the NXLog Enterprise Edition 5 story isn’t yet over, it needs to move forward to keep pace with modern technologies and new demands. Like any good muscle car, NXLog EE 5 has its limits, and so back in 2022 we came face-to-face with a problem - it required too much to change under the hood to stay modern and effective.
January 26, 2024

Raijin announces release of version 1.5

Raijin has announced the release of version 1.5 of its powerful, schemaless SQL-like database engine. This version introduces several performance improvements. Read on for the highlights and check out the Raijin release notes for a complete list of the features and improvements. Centralized storage for simpler management Until now, Raijin stored various stateful files in different locations across the system, requiring additional effort to keep track of that content. Raijin has now been refactored to use /data as the base directory.
January 23, 2024

GLBA Compliance in 2024 - Reporting directly to the FTC

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved amendments to its Safeguards Rule that require FTC-regulated non-banking financial institutions to report data breaches and other security events directly to the FTC. It was originally proposed to add a breach notification requirement back in late 2021. The rule requires financial institutions to report “notification events” to the FTC within 30 days of discovery of the notification event where the private information of 500+ consumers is involved.
January 11, 2024

The story of the $1,900,000 penalty for insufficient log management

It was late March 2021 when a phishing email was sent to a network administrator of TTEC Healthcare Solutions, Inc. (TTEC HS) - an integrated healthcare CX solutions provider - and a threat actor gained highly privileged access to the network. On September 12, 2021, a common ransomware scenario was triggered, with approximately 1,800 devices compromised via the access channel obtained almost 5 months earlier. Prior to executing the ransomware attack, the threat actor successfully exfiltrated data from the TTEC HS network, containing non-public information (NPI) of current and former employees of TTEC HS, and for individuals who were insured by one of TTEC HS’s clients, including, importantly, some New York residents.
December 22, 2023

2023 and NXLog - a review

It’s finally the holiday season, and we’re down to a skeleton staff here at NXLog. It’s nearly time for us to shut down our laptops, pick up a cup of hot chocolate (or mulled wine if we’re lucky), and get ready for a week or so of reading, relaxing, opening presents, perhaps coping with distant relatives, and all-around merry-making over the holiday period. So we hope you’ll forgive us if we keep this recap of 2023 succinct.
December 21, 2023

Announcing NXLog Enterprise Edition 5.10

We are excited to announce the release of NXLog Enterprise Edition 5.10. This latest version addresses over twenty important issues - the two most significant are mentioned in this announcement - and introduces two features backported from NXLog Enterprise Edition 6. Key enhancements in NXLog Enterprise Edition 5.10 ElasticSearch integration NXLog Enterprise Edition 5.10 now allows ElasticSearch users to send data as a stream. This feature enables the storage of events in an append-only, single-named manner, enhancing data management and retrieval efficiency.
December 12, 2023

Raijin announces release of version 1.4

Raijin has announced the release of version 1.4 of its powerful, schemaless SQL-like database engine. This version introduces new functionality for managing users and views, among several fixes and performance improvements. Read on for the highlights and check out the Raijin release notes for a complete list of the features and improvements. Improved user management This release builds on the previous one to provide better user management and auditing. With the SHOW USERS command, you can now retrieve a list of your Raijin users and their authentication type.
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