Tag: ebpf
Leveraging eBPF for DevSecOps
The applications for enhancing security observability with eBPF are vast, and it's increasingly valuable for DevSecOps use cases ...
Senser Extends AIOps Reach to Manage SLOs and SLAs
Senser is extending the reach of its AIOps platform to include an ability to define and maintain SLAs and SLOs ...
Measuring the Progress of the OpenTelemetry Project
OpenTelemetry has become a 'boring' standard for open source data and application performance measurement and observability ...
Senser Unveils AIOps Platform Using eBPF to Collect Data
Senser launched an AIOps platform that leverages eBPF in Linux operating systems to collect data from IT environments ...
Latest eBPF Advances Are Harbingers of Major Changes to IT
The open source community advancing eBPF gathered at a virtual eBPF Summit today that featured a demonstration of use in a Windows environment ...
Cycode Leverages eBPF to Secure CI/CD Pipelines
Cycode today added a Cimon extension to its application security platform that uses extended Berkeley Packet Filtering (eBPF) to thwart cyberattacks against continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. Alex Ilgayev, head of security ...
Libbpf Vs. BCC for BPF Development
If you’re into Linux development, you've probably heard BPF mentioned over the last few years. BPF stands for Berkeley Packet Filter, and the technology has a large number of use cases. BPF ...
Open Source Observability Comes of Age in 2022
Observability is growing in importance to meet envisioned business objectives. Despite the benefits to performance data, organizations have faced challenges in realizing the full potential of observability based on implementation, distributed software ...
LF Networking (LFN) Adds to Open Source Portfolio
At the online Open Networking & Edge Summit + Kubernetes on Edge Day event LF Networking (LFN), an arm of the Linux Foundation focused on networking, today added several projects that promise ...
Foundation Proposes Advancing eBPF Adoption Across Multiple OSes
The eBPF Foundation, which proposes to advance adoption of an approach that enables sandbox programs to run faster at the kernel level, is being launched today as an arm of the Linux ...