At RSA Conference 2023, Graylog announced Graylog 5.1 with new incident investigation and cybersecurity solution enhancements.
Version 5.1 of Greylog Security, currently available in beta, and the Greylog Platform will be generally available in May 2023.
The new Incident Investigation feature enables Graylog Security customers to easily collect and organize datasets, reports, and other context while investigating potential incidents and problems. An innovative workspace tracks the status and progress of new or existing investigations from start to finish within Graylog Security. Security analysts can now:
- Gather supporting evidence such as dashboards, search queries, screenshots, etc.
- Summarize your thoughts and notes discovered during your research
- Assign surveys to colleagues and collaborate with them
- Track survey end-to-end status – from creation to completion
- Save research information for future research
With Incident Investigation, Graylog eliminates the need for additional tools that are often prohibitively expensive for midsize businesses. Also new in Graylog Security 5.1: additional anomaly AI detectors, ability to customize anomaly detectors, enhanced Sigma rule support and management, powerful enrichment capabilities for better threat intelligence management, out-of-the-box Expansion of possible content.
Graylog CTO Robert Rea said: “Unlike his traditional SIEM solutions, which are complex and expensive, Graylog is easy to use and affordable, providing a superior analyst experience for our clients.”
Graylog Security 5.1 combines AI/ML, security analytics, advanced log management, intelligent search and alerts to provide customers with a comprehensive and cost-effective platform for protecting against cyberthreats.
Graylog Operations 5.1 provides a comprehensive log management platform for collecting, normalizing and enriching log messages to efficiently search, visualize and monitor performance and security issues.
