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Elastic Security opens public detection rules repo

Elastic Security has opened its detection rules repository to the world. We will develop rules in the open alongside the community, and we’re welcoming your community-driven detections. This is an opportunity to share collective security knowledge.

Introducing a new architecture for Kibana

We’ve been working on a re-architecturing of Kibana that will make it easier to add new features more quickly, both for Elastic developers and the wider community. Here’s why we took this project on and what it means for developers now.

Elastic Cloud is now available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Canada (Central)

Elastic Cloud helps you quickly and easily find information, gain insights, and protect your technology investments across AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

Canonical, Elastic, and Google team up to prevent data corruption in Linux

While testing a new Elastic Stack feature we discovered a Linux kernel bug affecting SSD disks on certain Linux kernels. Learn how the investigation involved a great collaboration with two close partners: Google Cloud and Canonical.

How to ingest custom data into Elastic Workplace Search: A simple CSV example

Find out how to ingest a repository of useful and pertinent content — in this case, a simple CSV file of contact information — into Workplace Search with the Custom Source API.

Someone Like Me | Mandy Andress on security at Elastic

What does it mean to be a female engineer in the security industry? We hear from Elastic CISCO Mandy Andress on what it means to be a female leader and a part of the LGBTQA+ community in the security industry.

Preventing "copy-paste compromises" (ACSC 2020-008) with Elastic Security

The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) recently published advisory 2020-008 about the "copy-paste compromises". This blog post highlights ways Elastic Security can protect organisations targeted by groups like those described in this report.

Elastic Enterprise Search is now available on Elastic Cloud

Elastic Enterprise Search is now available on Elastic Cloud, so you can deploy on any cloud provider you like — Azure, Google Cloud, or AWS — across dozens of regions.

Why does Elastic Support keep asking for diagnostic files?

Simple! Diagnostic files help our support team fix your problems and answer your questions quickly. Learn more about what's in (and what isn't) these files as well as how we use them.