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Make damage from ransomware a thing of the past in state and local government

Ransomware attacks cost the U.S. government more than $18.9 billion in 2020. With defense in depth techniques such as canary-based detections and searchable snapshots, state and local IT teams can make ransomware a thing of the past.

Elastic on Elastic: Deep dive into our SIEM architecture

Take a deep dive into Elastic Infosec team’s architecture, the many sources of data collected for security uses, how and why cross-cluster search is used, and how to configure Elastic Security and machine learning to work with cross-cluster search.

Elastic and Cmd join forces to help you take command of your cloud workloads

Elastic is joining forces with Cmd to accelerate our efforts in Cloud security - specifically in cloud workload runtime security.

Elastic customers’ success is my passion

Asjad Athick, Elastic Technical Account Manager (TAM) and Nikki Jones, Manager, Customer Success Marketing & Enablement explore how the strategic work Asjad performs as a TAM, drives customers to realize their business outcomes.

Evolving and diversifying Elastic’s engineering team with the Elastigrad Program

Elastic’s technology stack is constantly evolving and so are our teams. As we grow, building balanced teams remains at our core. Learn why we’re excited to launch our first hiring program for early-career engineers.

Elastic and build.security: Shifting left together to secure the cloud

By integrating build.security's technology into Elastic Security over the coming months, our customers will be able to continuously monitor and ensure that their cloud environment is secure to the policies they have put in place.

10 common Kibana visualization questions answered with formulas and time travel

Kibana advanced analytics features enable you to tackle time series and geospatial data questions. Learn how to use formulas for calculations like ratios, week over week, deviations, and others — plus Elastic Maps tips for time / space questions.

Introducing new Google Cloud instance types on Elastic Cloud

We are excited to announce support for Google Compute Engine (GCE) N2 general purpose virtual machine types, as well as additional hardware configuration options, offering better price-performance over first-generation N1 machines.

Full-cycle observability with the Elastic Stack and Lightrun