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Cribl Names ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ North America Distributor of the Year for 2024
Cribl

Observability That Works for Everyone: Simplifying Data Flows Across Campus Systems


Event Date: June 24, 2025
Hosted By: Cribl & ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ

Higher education environments are complex by nature—diverse systems, sprawling infrastructure, and decentralized ownership across IT, research, security, and facilities. As data volumes increase and platforms multiply, institutions are struggling to get a clear, unified view of what's happening across their environments.

In this session, Cribl explored how higher ed organizations can take back control of their observability strategy—eliminating silos, reducing operational friction, and creating a single view of data across tools and departments.

Without requiring a complete overhaul of existing platforms, we’ll show how a flexible, vendor-neutral architecture allows teams to:

  • Centralized observability without sacrificing departmental autonomy
  • Reduce ingestion and storage costs while increasing visibility
  • Support both compliance and innovation across campus
  • Enable faster investigations, performance tuning, and operational insights
  • Future-proof your stack against tool sprawl and rigid integrations

Whether you’re supporting student success, research operations, or campus security, this session provides strategies to simplify observability in a complex, ever-changing IT landscape.


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Resources


A Fundamental Disconnect: DevOps Outpacing X.509 Certificate Management
Whitepaper

A Fundamental Disconnect: DevOps Outpacing X.509 Certificate Management

Who should read this: InfoSec and DevOps leaders who need DevOps automated workflows to use proper machine identity protection policies and practices.


Digital transformation — driven by cloud computing, modern architecture such as containers, VMs, microservices and DevOps practices — requires new approaches to security, demanding the protection of machine identities that enable authentication and encryption required for secure machine-to-machine communication. Digital communication uses X.509 certificates that serve as identities for all components of the modern application infrastructure stack. However, the rapid consumption of certificates across the heterogeneous groups, networks and systems needed to support DevOps and applications in the cloud presents new and significant challenges.


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