Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

From Noise to Action: Smarter Security Ops That Reduce Risk

In this episode of Logs & Lattes, host Palmer Wallace talks with Rich Murphy, Senior Product Manager at Graylog, about how smarter security operations help teams cut through the noise and focus on what truly reduces risk. From alert fatigue to risk-first response, they unpack practical ways to prioritize real threats, automate with context, and make incident response faster and more effective. Learn how modern SOCs are evolving beyond alert overload to focus on meaningful, risk-based action.

Smart Logging Without the Price Trap

How much value are you really getting from your logs, and what are you giving up to stay on budget? In this episode of Logs and Lattes, host Palmer Wallace sits down with Seth Goldhammer, VP of Product Management at Graylog, for a candid conversation about the hidden cost of traditional SIEM pricing. Seth explains how ingest-based and resource-heavy licensing models pressure security teams into tough tradeoffs, such as dropping logs, tuning down detections, or limiting retention just to avoid budget overages.

Graylog SIEM on AWS | Smarter Security Without Compromise

Choosing a SIEM doesn’t have to mean trade-offs. This video shows how Graylog SIEM on AWS delivers fast detection, predictable costs, and analyst-friendly workflows — without the compromises that hold legacy platforms back. Legacy ingest-based SIEMs force security teams to pick between visibility, cost, and analyst efficiency. Graylog changes that model with flat, transparent pricing, license-free data lake storage, and flexible deployment options.

The Cloud Crew and Digital Shield and Graylog

Watch how Digital Shield is Transforming Cybersecurity in South Africa In this interview, Tim Smith — Sales Director at Digital Shield, a cybersecurity-focused subsidiary of The Cloud Crew — shares insights into the evolving threat environment and how businesses in South Africa are responding with more innovative, more strategic security solutions.

State of the SIEM Market

Navigate a shifting SIEM market: Challenges, lessons and strategic insights The SIEM market is evolving, and legacy systems struggle to keep up with today’s complex security challenges. Many mid-to-large enterprises, particularly those with revenues up to $5B, find outdated SIEMs hinder their agility and responsiveness. Vendor consolidation and shifting market dynamics add to the difficulty of selecting the right solution.