Those who thrive on being empowered to create and maintain highly innovative solutions, desire ownership over their work, and are prepared to research and prototype various tech are highly wanted.Ībout the Role: We are looking for an experienced developer who can lead a team and has the ability to learn new concepts. We are a highly collaborative team that is expanding rapidly to meet the needs of our customers and security challenges the world faces. We’ve also earned distinction from TravelWise for our efforts in promoting sustainable transportation.About the Team:The Agent team is responsible for developing and maintaining the Arctic Wolf Agent, a large distributed system with endpoint clients connecting to our services, providing real-time protection and security in a proactive and reactive manner.
In fact, we are recognized as one of the2020 Best Places to Work(bizjournals.Com).As we believe in corporate responsibility, Arctic Wolf offices across North America participate in volunteer programs throughout their communities. We have doubled headcount, customers, and revenue for five years running.We are also cultivating a collaborative and productive work environment that welcomes a diversity of backgrounds and ideas to make our teams even stronger. Well,Arctic Wolf was highly ranked in the Deloitte Fast Technology 500for North America in both 2019 (#25) and 2020 (#104)! I have not used it personally, but I heard some people talking about Wazuh.Software Developer, Agent Team Team LeadKitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada or Toronto, Ontario, CanadaReady to make an impact?Īrctic Wolf is looking for aSoftware Developer, Agent Team Team Leadto join our pack on the Agent team.Arctic Wolf, fresh off its unicorn valuation, is the leader in security operations in an exciting and fast-growing industry-cybersecurity. It does take some configuration to get the same amount of data as Netdata though. FOSS and easy to set up, but very powerful/customizable with tweaks. Right now I am using Wazuh and I am finding it to be a nice in between of netdata and Grafana/Prometheus. what monitoring tool would you recommend to monitor a linux machine used as server?.It'll filter and parse logs for you, make pretty C-level graphs, and give you pointers on where to begin threat hunting. Nobody using wazuh? Current release uses Opensearch (Elasticsearch fork) so kind of comparable to ELK. FIM recommandation ? What do u guys use for File integrity monitoring.