Information stealers are evolving fast, and they’re fueling a growing access-broker economy. Elastic Security Labs observed a sharp rise in Trojan and rootkit activity, as attackers move beyond traditional exploits to target browsers, credentials, and everyday business tools. The 2025 Global Threat Report breaks down what’s driving this shift and how defenders can harden the edge against it. Details in the 2025 Global Threat Report → https://go.es.io/491ZmfL
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Elastic, the Search AI Company, enables everyone to find the answers they need in real time, using all their data, at scale. Elastic’s solutions for search, observability, and security are built on the Elastic Search AI Platform — the development platform used by thousands of companies, including more than 50% of the Fortune 500.
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- San Francisco, California
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- Big Data, AWS, Kibana, Observability, APM, Search, Distributed, Lucene, Database, Open Source, Cloud, SIEM, Security, Logging, Analytics, Elasticsearch, App Search, Site Search, Enterprise Search, and ELK
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AI, ideas, and a whole lot of energy. Amsterdam, you delivered. ⚡ From “Forge the Future: What’s New, What’s Next” with Ashutosh Kulkarni and “Innovation Multiplied” with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to customer stories and deep dives on Agent Builder, ES|QL, Streams, and LLM Observability, builders, SREs, and security pros came together to explore how AI is reshaping Search, Observability, and Security. Sessions with Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) showcased how Elastic’s Search AI Platform is helping organizations turn data into answers and ideas into action. Attendees went hands-on across tracks for Search, Security, and Observability, from building autonomous agents to enhancing metrics performance and visualizing data in new ways. It was a day full of ideas, collaboration, and curiosity, proving once again that innovation happens best when technology and community come together. A huge thank-you to our partners, sponsors, and everyone who joined us in Amsterdam to connect, learn, and forge the future. Amsterdam, that’s a wrap. Munich, we will see you next week!
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ICYMI: Elastic Streams launched this week in 9.2! It’s a major step forward for observability, SRE, and DevOp, making log management smarter and incident response faster. Catch up on the news from the one and only Ken Exner👇.
Logs just became your most valuable asset, thanks to Streams, a new feature we announced today in Elastic 9.2. We had a lot of big announcements this past week, so shoutout to the team for making it happen! As part of Elastic Observability, Streams automatically finds the signal in the noise, surfacing critical events from any log source. 1️⃣ Log everything in any format, and don't worry about pipelines. Send logs in any format, structured or unstructured, from any source directly to a single Elastic endpoint, without needing specific agents. 2️⃣ Don't just collect logs, get answers from them. Streams analyzes your data to surface “Significant Events,” proactively identifying critical errors, anomalies, and performance bottlenecks like out-of-memory exceptions 3️⃣ Achieve complete visibility at a lower cost. By intelligently structuring data and surfacing only the most critical events, Streams reduces operational complexity and dramatically cuts down root cause analysis time. If you’re an observability professional, site reliability engineer or developer doing DevOps, you’re going to love Streams! Learn about Streams: https://lnkd.in/gNvPWc7p Learn why I think logs matter: https://lnkd.in/gvVqr8Cr
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Want to see the future of observability in action? Elastic is all about OpenTelemetry, AI-driven log insights, and smarter metrics at KubeCon North America 2025. Visit Booth #931 to experience Streams and Significant Events, get hands-on with our managed OTLP endpoint, and discover how Elastic Observability is driving innovation for cloud-native teams. Let’s connect, share ideas, and push the boundaries of what’s possible in monitoring and troubleshooting. https://lnkd.in/eGUaBkbF
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🛡️Everyone’s been focused on keeping humans aware. We’re also focused on keeping data honest. While awareness training matters, it’s only half the story. The other half lives in your data—where signals collide, anomalies emerge, and threats hide in plain sight. Real cybersecurity awareness isn’t just about people knowing what to look for. It’s about systems smart enough to see what they can’t. #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth #ElasticSecurity
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Behind every breakthrough in AI are the people asking better questions, building stronger teams, and leading with empathy. Thank you Nancy Giordano, Alison Gleeson, Debbie Foster-Nevin, and Ali Goldstein Norup for reminding us that technology doesn’t replace humanity, it relies on it. 💡
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✨ Elastic lights up the Burj Khalifa! ✨ We’re celebrating the power of innovation worldwide—the sky’s the limit when it comes to powering the AI era. Companies worldwide work with Elastic to turn unstructured data into answers and impact. See how Search and AI transforms possibility into reality on the world’s tallest stage.
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Check out this conversation between Elastic director of PM James Spiteri and security researcher John Hammond on the evolution of Elastic Security! They detail our journey from the ELK stack to a fully-fledged security analytics platform with SIEM, XDR, and EDR capabilities. James also emphasizes our commitment to transparency (all rules on GitHub) and user choice (supporting third-party EDR/SIEMs). The full discussion on unified security and observability here: https://lnkd.in/eET5VH5G
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You already know more about Elasticsearch than you think. If you’ve ever used a spreadsheet, you’ve seen the basics: rows as documents, columns as fields, headers as rules. Elasticsearch takes that familiar model and supercharges it—storing data as JSON, splitting it into shards for scale, and applying mappings so it knows how to search every piece. In this week’s episode, Michael Heldebrant shows how Elasticsearch turns simple building blocks into fast, distributed search. Watch now: https://lnkd.in/em2Kz3pT