IP's are considered personal data according to GDPR, which will go into effect May 2018. http://privacylawblog.fieldfisher.com/2016/can-a-dynamic-ip-... It's been made clear in the General Data Protection Regulation…
They have a couple of outputs from *beats though, not only ElasticSearch. Besides ElasticSearch there are outputs to console, file, Logstash and a deprecated Redis output.
No I mean if you secure your dbinbox via the settings with a password. If you then login to that dbinbox you get the following url: http://dbinbox.com/xxx?password=myplaintextpassword
I really like the idea but I also have some concerns about people uploading random files to your dropbox. The idea with the password/access token is a good first step but I was surprised to see the password in plaintext…
IP's are considered personal data according to GDPR, which will go into effect May 2018. http://privacylawblog.fieldfisher.com/2016/can-a-dynamic-ip-... It's been made clear in the General Data Protection Regulation…
They have a couple of outputs from *beats though, not only ElasticSearch. Besides ElasticSearch there are outputs to console, file, Logstash and a deprecated Redis output.
No I mean if you secure your dbinbox via the settings with a password. If you then login to that dbinbox you get the following url: http://dbinbox.com/xxx?password=myplaintextpassword
I really like the idea but I also have some concerns about people uploading random files to your dropbox. The idea with the password/access token is a good first step but I was surprised to see the password in plaintext…