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October 2014 Summaries

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Sysdig 0.1.91, announced by Gianluca Borello on October 30, 2014, addresses bugs identified in the previous 0.1.90 release. This version highlights Falco Feeds, which enhances Falco's capabilities by providing open-source companies with access to continuously updated, expert-written rules that respond to newly discovered threats. The update includes detailed release notes, update and installation instructions, and access to the source code, while also directing users to community support via the Sysdig mailing list and GitHub for submitting bugs and issues.
Oct 30, 2014 116 words in the original blog post.
Sysdig 0.1.90, announced by Gianluca Borello in October 2014, introduces minor bug fixes and performance enhancements, particularly in memory consumption. This release also highlights Falco Feeds, a feature that enhances Falco by providing companies with continuously updated, expert-written security rules to address emerging threats. The announcement offers resources such as release details, update, and installation instructions, and encourages community support through the Sysdig mailing list while inviting bug reports on GitHub.
Oct 29, 2014 122 words in the original blog post.
An OpenStack Crime Story illustrates how tools like tcpdump, sysdig, and iostat were used to identify and resolve a complex issue within the OpenStack environment. The narrative explores the process of diagnosing and fixing the problem, emphasizing the effectiveness of these tools in monitoring and troubleshooting network and system performance. The story is a practical example of how open-source tools can be leveraged to enhance cloud security and reliability, showcasing the importance of expert-written rules and continuously updated threat information in maintaining a secure and efficient cloud infrastructure.
Oct 16, 2014 83 words in the original blog post.