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Building effective threat hunting and detection rules in Elastic Security

Learn to create custom detection rules in Elastic Security following real detection use cases. This blog will guide you through creating custom detection rules in Elastic Security, equipping you with best practices for using Elasticsearch Query Language (ES|QL) and Elastic AI Assistant to refine threat detection logic and add crucial context for analysts. You’ll learn how to effectively preview, test, and enhance your rules, ultimately strengthening your security operations.

Introducing the Arctic Wolf AI Security Assistant: Providing Value for Security Operations for Beta Customers

Arctic Wolf recently introduced its AI Security Assistant, a cutting-edge generative AI security assistant designed to enhance security operations within the Aurora Platform. This innovative tool is now in beta and promises to deliver deeper security expertise instantly to users.

Exploiting API4 - 8 Real-World Unrestricted Resource Consumption Attack Scenarios (and How to Stop Them)

Unrestricted Resource Consumption (API4:2023) is the only threat category in the OWASP API Security Top 10 explicitly dedicated to Denial of Service (DoS) and resource abuse. But despite being just one category, attackers can exploit it in many different ways; from large file uploads and expensive GraphQL queries to abuse of metered third-party services like SMS gateways or AI/LLM APIs.

AI SOC Market Landscape 2025: Torq Leads With Hyperautomation

The SACR 2025 AI SOC Market Landscape Report just dropped, and Torq was named one of the “most feature-rich platforms” on the market. Not because we bolted a chatbot onto triage. But because we’ve built an AI SOC platform modern security teams actually need: an AI-native, execution-first infrastructure that operationalizes intelligence at scale. And that platform works.

Definition of Precision Machinery and Its Importance for Core Sectors

In any modern industry, accuracy serves as a strategic advantage, not only a technical requirement. This accuracy is vital in industries like aerospace, medical devices, semiconductors, and automation. These companies require components that are machined with unparalleled precision and consistency. The industrial machinery focused on this is called precision machinery.

Why High Engagement Sometimes Signals a Weak Brand

Everyone thinks that if a brand has huge engagement, like tons of comments and shares, its brand must be strong. Right? But here's a tricky truth: Getting really loud attention does not always mean a brand is doing awesome. Sometimes, those high numbers hide important problems. A business can easily be tricked into thinking it is a success, but many times, these high engagement numbers mean that something is wrong.

Marketing Lessons from Viral Meltdowns

Social media seems fun and great; what happens when somebody goes too far? What happens when somebody says something stupid and goes viral? In today's digital world, things happen extremely quickly; people are online watching with eagle eyes. Those viral moments end up spreading across the entire planet in very little time, especially today. Sometimes, it's funny moments that spread like wildfire, but other times, these moments become complete disasters and lead to marketing failures. So you really need to know what happened so that your business knows what to avoid.

When Platform Loyalty Becomes a Liability

Picking a side, it happens. People get attached to their phones, operating systems, and even their favorite social media platforms. Businesses? They fall into the same trap. Sticking with one platform might seem comfortable and easy, but there can be big risks. It can really limit a business's opportunities, and surprisingly, it can also create some legal and financial headaches.

Creators Are Hiring Editors, Analysts, and CMOs - Here's Why

Being a creator used to be easy: just post content and hope for the best. Well, times have changed! Now, if anyone wants to really make money and sustain themselves, they are forced to run content creation like an actual business. A lot of creators are learning this lesson and deciding to bring on people with specific professional experience to take things to the next level. They are not just posting videos; they are also making sure to take all the actions necessary to sustain their growth.