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12. 08. 2024 Csaba Remenar ITOA, NetEye

How to Integrate Metrics Collected in OpenShift into NetEye/Grafana

OpenShift already has a built-in monitoring suite with Prometheus, Grafana, and Alertmanager. This is all well and good, but what if organizations want to monitor their entire infrastructure, integrating all monitoring results under one umbrella? In this case, it’s necessary to send the metrics somehow from OpenShift to NetEye. In this tutorial, I’ll show you…

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12. 08. 2024 Davide Sbetti AI, Artificial Intelligence, Log-SIEM, Machine Learning, NetEye

Bring Your Own Model – Using Custom Models in Elasticsearch

Hey everyone! As you may remember, we took a look in the past at how it’s possible to use a model (trained directly in Elasticsearch) to perform some real time classification by using an ingest pipeline. But… what if we wanted to use our own externally trained model? Well the good news is that, under…

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08. 08. 2024 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.37

A bug in the NetEye Alyvix integration has been resolved. This bug was associated with certain secure attributes that were absent from the cookie responsible for storing the Alyvix JWT token. We updated the following packages:

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07. 08. 2024 Damiano Chini Development

How Feature Toggles Can Improve Agile Development

As the NetEye R&D team, we sometimes need to develop features in NetEye that require a lot of work to finish implementing. To handle the development of these features, we’re always trying to divide the work into smaller, more manageable pieces so that we can see any progress and avoid the typical pitfalls of the…

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06. 08. 2024 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.37

We fixed a bug that under certain conditions caused notifications of a state change to be lost during the execution of a deployment and at the same time Tornado would perform an action to set a check result. We updated the following packages:

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06. 08. 2024 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.36

We fixed a bug that under certain conditions caused notifications of a state change to be lost during the execution of a deployment and at the same time Tornado would perform an action to set a check result. We updated the following packages:

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06. 08. 2024 Mattia Codato Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.35

We fixed a bug that under certain conditions caused notifications of a state change to be lost during the execution of a deployment and at the same time Tornado would perform an action to set a check result. We updated the following packages:

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05. 08. 2024 Simone Ragonesi Artificial Intelligence, Offensive Security, Red Team

Exploiting the Matrix: Offensive Techniques for Attacking AI Models

There’s no way around it: Artificial Intelligence is reshaping our world in profound ways, and it’s here to stay. In recent years we’ve entered a golden age for specialized hardware and algorithms suited to enhance machine learning models. These technologies are now bringing significant advances across various sectors, from finance to healthcare, from e-commerce to…

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02. 08. 2024 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.37

We fixed a bug that caused the tenant drop down, in the NetEye Alyvix integration, to not display the full list of tenants in case of users who are not administrator of NetEye but have Full Module Access on the Alyvix module. We updated the following packages:

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02. 08. 2024 Davide Sbetti Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.36

We fixed a bug that caused the tenant drop down, in the NetEye Alyvix integration, to not display the full list of tenants in case of users who are not administrator of NetEye but have Full Module Access on the Alyvix module. We updated the following packages:

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01. 08. 2024 Mattia Codato Downloads / Release Notes, NetEye, Unified Monitoring

NetEye 4.37 Release Notes

Welcome to version 4.37 of our NetEye v4 Unified Monitoring Solution. Santa Maddalena in Bolzano greets you with its picturesque vineyards, the birthplace of the renowned red wine Magdalener. Situated on a hillside, this charming village is part of the famous South Tyrolean Wine Road, a route that offers a delightful journey through one of…

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31. 07. 2024 Gianluca Piccolo CTF Writeups

CTF Exploit: Not A Democratic Election

Hello everyone, today I’d like to show you how we exploited the Not a democratic election challenge from HTB Business CTF 2024. This challenge is of type Blockchain and is based on Solidity Smart Contracts for Ethereum. Since the official exploit uses Foundry, and I couldn’t run Foundry on my workstation, I’d like to report…

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31. 07. 2024 Mirko Ioris SEC4U, SOCnews

July 19 – The Day Cyber Security Almost Caused a Global IT Blackout

On Friday morning, July 19th, a major computer outage caused problems in Microsoft computers all over the world. There were delays and flight cancellations at several airports, and malfunctions in the computer systems of banks, shops, hospitals and the media. The IT blackout was caused by a faulty update released for Falcon Sensor, the EDR…

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30. 07. 2024 Lorenzo Candeago DevOps

Terraform Integration with Ansible

In this blog post we’ll try a tool that’s new to me, called Terraform, and see how easy it is to integrate it with Ansible starting with no knowledge of Terraform. Terraform is a tool that allows you to automate resource provisioning; it uses HCL2 as the configuration language, and support has recently been added,…

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29. 07. 2024 Lorenzo Candeago DevOps

include_task vs import_task in Ansible

After updating one of our machines, we found that some of our Ansible playbooks were failing with the following error: The include module was removed in ansible 2.16, while the include warning deprecation was already present in ansible 2.12. At this point, we can choose between two possible modules to replace include: import_tasks or include_tasks….

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