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    UTMStack

    UTMStack

    Customizable SIEM and XDR powered by Real-Time correlation

    Welcome to the UTMStack open-source project! UTMStack is a unified threat management platform that merges SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) and XDR (Extended Detection and Response) technologies. Our unique approach allows real-time correlation of log data, threat intelligence, and malware activity patterns from multiple sources, enabling the identification and halting of complex threats that use stealthy techniques. UTMStack stands out in threat prevention by surpassing the...
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    Grafana Mimir

    Grafana Mimir

    Grafana Mimir provides long-term storage for Prometheus

    Grafana Mimir is an open-source, horizontally scalable, long-term storage solution for Prometheus metrics. Built by Grafana Labs, Mimir is designed to handle massive volumes of time-series data efficiently while maintaining high availability and reliability. It enables organizations to scale their Prometheus infrastructure without the typical limitations of single-server setups. Mimir is used to power Grafana Cloud Metrics and is built to be fully compatible with Prometheus, allowing easy...
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    l'oGGo

    l'oGGo

    A powerful terminal app for structured log streaming

    l'oGGo or Log & Go is a rich Terminal User Interface app written in Golang that harnesses the power of your terminal to digest log streams based on JSON-based logs. This can be used against applications running locally, on a Kubernetes cluster (see K8S Cheatsheet), GCP Stack Driver (Google Logs, see GCP-Stream Command), and many others.
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    DTail

    DTail

    DTail is a distributed DevOps tool for tailing, grepping, catting logs

    DTail (a distributed tail program) is a DevOps tool for engineers programmed in Google Go for following (tailing), catting and grepping (including gzip and zstd decompression support) log files on many machines concurrently. An advanced feature of DTail is to execute distributed MapReduce aggregations across many devices. For secure authorization and transport encryption, the SSH protocol is used. Furthermore, DTail respects the UNIX file system permission model (traditional on all...
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    Flog

    Flog

    A fake log generator for common log formats

    flog is a fake log generator built in Go that produces realistic log entries in several common formats, including Apache common, Apache combined, Apache error, RFC3164, RFC5424, and JSON. It was created to help developers and operators test systems that consume log data, such as log pipelines, SIEMs, or streaming platforms like Amazon Kinesis. Users can control the output by specifying the log format, output file path, log type (stdout, plain log file, or gzip-compressed file), and either...
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