5/28/2023 0 Comments Jitsi meet review security![]() ![]() Then why is Zeek so little-known? The reason, said Alan Saldich, chief marketing officer of Corelight, Zeek’s corporate sponsor, is that of those 10,000 organizations using Zeek, just one or two people in any particular company work directly with Zeek. Department of Energy (DOE) have used Zeek (Bro) for years, running at significant scale. After all, more than 10,000 organizations have Zeek sensors installed for network security monitoring, including threat hunting and threat detection. Zeek ( formerly Bro, after the Orwellian “Big Brother” in 1984 but renamed for obvious reasons) has been around since 1994 and, chances are, someone within your IT team uses it. Open source may not be for everyone but these open source projects just might be perfect for your organization. In our work-from-home world, Jitsi provides video conferencing. Zeek, for example, is a network analysis tool that helps organizations hunt down bad actors that have made it past perimeter defenses (and, let’s face it, they will). It’s high time Zeek and Jitsi got their due, as they are serving a particularly big need today given world events. However, virtually no one has heard of open source Zeek or Jitsi, despite their having been around for eons. Far fewer have heard of ROS (Robot Operating System), Apache Flink, or InfluxDB, though these open source projects, too, are getting noticed. ![]() Everyone has heard of open source projects like Linux, Kubernetes, and MySQL. ![]()
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