Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Stop building security dashboards nobody reads

On this episode of Masters of Data, we dig into one of data's most contested formats: the dashboard. We explore why so many dashboards get built and never opened, tracing the shift from in-person SOC culture (big screens, shared visibility, immediate feedback) to the remote-work era of folders full of charts no one reviews. The conversation covers North Star metrics, the tension between practitioner and leadership dashboards, and the uniquely tricky problem of security metrics that can look green while a threat actor has quiet dwell time in your environment.

EU data sovereignty and security operations: how Sumo Logic solves both at once

EU organizations in finance, healthcare, telco, and government face a real tension: keep the business running or satisfy an ever-growing stack of data regulations. Most end up choosing one over the other. Sumo Logic and AWS just changed that. At Infosecurity Europe 2026, Bill Peterson, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Sumo Logic, sat down with Sean Martin from ITSPmagazine to break down Sumo Logic's integration with the AWS European Sovereign Cloud — and what it means for security and operations teams operating in the EU. In this interview, Bill covers.

AI Quality EXPLODES Unlock Productivity SECURELY & FAST! #podcast #cybersecurity

On this episode of Masters of Data, Adam White and David Girvin dig into Sumo Logic's freshly launched compliance apps for Claude, ChatGPT, and LiteLLM, and why your IT team will want to pay attention before the token bill arrives. We unpack how enterprises can move beyond the "AI black hole" era of shadow IT and actually get eyes on who is using what, how much it is costing, and whether any of it is moving the needle.

AI is a NEW Gold Rush But Token Burn is STUPID! #podcast #cybersecurity

On this episode of Masters of Data, Adam White and David Girvin dig into Sumo Logic's freshly launched compliance apps for Claude, ChatGPT, and LiteLLM, and why your IT team will want to pay attention before the token bill arrives. We unpack how enterprises can move beyond the "AI black hole" era of shadow IT and actually get eyes on who is using what, how much it is costing, and whether any of it is moving the needle.

LLMs Data Spies or Security Nightmares #podcast #cybersecurity

On this episode of Masters of Data, Adam White and David Girvin dig into Sumo Logic's freshly launched compliance apps for Claude, ChatGPT, and LiteLLM, and why your IT team will want to pay attention before the token bill arrives. We unpack how enterprises can move beyond the "AI black hole" era of shadow IT and actually get eyes on who is using what, how much it is costing, and whether any of it is moving the needle.

Ep 44: You can't vibe code your way through a production outage

In this episode of Masters of Data, we tackle one of tech's buzziest debates: vibe coding versus production-ready software. We break down where AI-assisted "just make it work" coding genuinely shines (think POCs, prototypes, and getting stakeholder buy-in fast) and where it falls dangerously short when someone tries to ship it to ten thousand enterprise users. We also dig into David's agentic engineering workflow, security risks like malicious MCP servers and supply chain attacks, and why turning a vibe-coded prototype into real software still takes months, not days. Bottom line.

Threat Intel Options with Sumo Logic -- Customer Brown Bag -- May 21st, 2026

Join us as Senior Technical Account Specialist Trent Driesler walks through Sumo Logic’s threat intelligence capabilities, including built-in feeds from providers like Intel 471 and CrowdStrike, and how to ingest custom indicators using collectors and APIs.

Ep 43: Who's got your data? Spoiler: Not you

In this episode of Masters of Data, we untangle the often-confused cousins of data sovereignty and data residency, because where your data lives and who actually controls it are two very different conversations. We dig into the real-world headaches facing multinational companies, from incident response teams locked out of sovereign data zones to the bureaucratic gymnastics that ensue when compliance meets practicality.