Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Datadog Cloud Security Management Demo

Datadog Cloud Security Management provides security context for your observability data to help you quickly identify threats and misconfigurations across your infrastructure. In this demo, we show you how Cloud Security Management allows you to remediate threats, collaborate with other teams, and declare incidents for further investigation, giving you complete cloud-native application protection.

Dash Panel Discussion: Foundations of Security and Leadership at Scale

As businesses have modernized and migrated their tech stacks from on-prem to the cloud and broken down monoliths into microservices, security teams have had to evolve. This evolution has led to new tools and new practices to avoid incidents. In this panel moderated by Datadog’s Andrew Krug, we chat with security engineering leaders about the processes they’ve adopted or created to keep modern, distributed systems safe. We also discuss what organizations can do to keep ahead of threats as our systems keep advancing.

Datadog on Web Security Standards

Modern web applications are incredibly complex. Frameworks, javascript, and dependency management have made understanding and maintaining a baseline security standard maximum difficulty. With attack vectors like those listed in the OWASP Top 10 it can be incredibly difficult to know where to start and what the metrics for success are. Every web browser today supports a variety of "secure headers". These headers can be served as part of each response from the web server stack and can prevent a variety of common attacks. Perhaps the most impactful among these is content security policy headers or CSP.

Datadog on Detecting Threats using Network Traffic Flows

At Datadog’s scale, with over 18,000 customers sending trillions of data points per day, analyzing the volume of data coming in can be challenging. One of the largest log sources internally at Datadog are networking logs. Being able to analyze and make sense of them is critical to keep Datadog secure. To help with the task, we have built a flow analysis pipeline that alerts against network level Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) like IP address, port combinations, and data exchanged.

This Month in Datadog: February 2022 (Episode 8)

Datadog is constantly elevating the approach to cloud monitoring and security. This Month in Datadog updates you on our newest product features, announcements, resources, and events. To learn more about Datadog and start a free 14-day trial, visit Cloud Monitoring as a Service. This month we put the Spotlight on Datadog Application Security which is now in public beta.

Datadog Cloud Security Platform

Datadog's Cloud Security Platform—consisting of Cloud SIEM, Posture Management, and Workload Security—delivers real-time threat detection and continuous configuration audits across your applications, hosts, containers, and cloud infrastructure. Datadog derives security insights from your observability data, enabling security and DevOps teams to work together to detect, investigate, and remediate threats.

Streaming Auth0 Logs to Datadog | Sivamuthu Kumar (Computer Enterprises, Inc.)

Are you using Auth0 in your application for user logins? How will you monitor the Auth0 logs and detect user actions that could indicate security concerns? In this session, we will see how Datadog helps you to extend security monitoring by analyzing Auth0 User activities in the logs. And also we will see how to set up threat detection rules to trigger notifications automatically based on them.