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Vercel says some of its customers' data was stolen prior to its recent hack

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3 points·by ejcx·3 tháng trước·0 comments

RunReveal in Kubernetes for On-Prem and in VPC SIEM

blog.runreveal.com
1 points·by ejcx·3 tháng trước·0 comments

Scheduled Prompts: Automated Security Reports with AI

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1 points·by ejcx·10 tháng trước·0 comments

RunReveal Raises $7M Seed to Build the AI-Native Security Data Platform

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1 points·by ejcx·12 tháng trước·0 comments

We shipped 4 new integrations in 1 day with AI (and you can too)

blog.runreveal.com
1 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

Shipping 4 new integrations in 1 day with AI (and you can too)

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2 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

Custom Pipelines for ETLing Security Logs

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1 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

We Built the RunReveal MCP Server

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2 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

Security Operations with RunReveal's MCP Server

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1 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

Security Operations with RunReveal's MCP Server

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5 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

RunReveal provides an MCP Server for your security logs

blog.runreveal.com
2 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

A RunReveal MCP Server for Your Security Logs

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1 points·by ejcx·năm ngoái·0 comments

Why RunReveal helps companies detect threats with their Okta logs for free

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1 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

Sigmalite, an open-source runtime for detection rules

sigmalite.dev
1 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

Sigmalite. An open source sigma rule evaluator

blog.runreveal.com
3 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

Sigmalite, a detection runtime for sigma detections

sigmalite.dev
1 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

Sigmalite. RunReveal's open source sigma rule evaluator for detection

blog.runreveal.com
2 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

We shipped SSO support in a day, how?

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3 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

RunReveal Enrichments because every log needs a little more context

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4 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

Detection as Code Beta Support in RunReveal

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2 points·by ejcx·2 năm trước·0 comments

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ejcx
·năm ngoái·discuss
RunReveal | Engineers, Customer Facing | Full-Time | REMOTE, SF, Austin | runreveal.com

We're helping companies manage their security logs. We've built a fantastic product for a company our stage and signed up some amazing customer logos in the process. We're working on moving up-market and building a product that can displace some of the enormous vendors in the space.

Email evan @
ejcx
·năm ngoái·discuss
We made pql.dev that works with the different sql syntaxes by translating kusto like queries to sql (using CTE). It's worked really well thusfar and I wish someone would make a standard pipelined query language that gets supported across most databases

I know prql exists, but the syntax is pretty cumbersome and not something I enjoyed writing, but I do understand why folks would gravitate towards it
ejcx
·năm ngoái·discuss
We're incredibly biased since several members of our team worked at Cloudflare, but we spend ~$20 a month on Cloudflare for our startup and it is fantastic.

- Marketing videos on stream

- Pages for multiple nextjs sites

- DNS + Domain Reg

- cloudflared / tunnels for local dev

- zaraz tag manager

- Page rules / redirect rules for vanity redirects we want to do.

The list gets longer every day and the amount of problems we can solve quickly is amazing. The value to money is unmatched
ejcx
·2 năm trước·discuss
We do use raw sql, but we're a security business which tends to have heavy reliance on other languages that have a similar syntax to pql
ejcx
·2 năm trước·discuss
The main goal was to help security engineers / analysts, who _loathe_ sql (for better or worse).

I tend to think this is a little more user friendly, personally, and it's nice to give some open-source competition to the major languages that are used in security (SPL, Sumologic, KQL, and ES|QL).

We were surprised that there weren't syntactic competitiors (i.e. -- while prql has some similar goals, the syntax and audience in mind were very different)
ejcx
·6 năm trước·discuss
Very good post. This ticks all the boxes on the fundamentals when spinning up a security program.

SOC2 Type2 is really where you want to be, but it takes time. Navigating compliance for startups is pretty challenging and I see so many not having a clue how to navigate sales without certs but it's super doable, and getting these things finished get you pretty far along towards Soc2 type1, and shows a lot of goodwill to share these practices even _before_ you have any certs