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Onboard NGINX using integrations - Machine Learning jobs #3809

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mdbirnstiehl opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3878
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Onboard NGINX using integrations - Machine Learning jobs #3809

mdbirnstiehl opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3878
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mdbirnstiehl commented Apr 18, 2024

After ingesting and exploring your NGINX data, we will walk users through common, real-world use cases for their data.
After some discussion with interested logs parties, the first use case is using the machine learning module included with the integration to identify anomalies and unusual activity in access logs. It's important to show not only the types of anomalies that can be detected, but also what those anomalies might mean and where users can do after detecting them.

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@mdbirnstiehl mdbirnstiehl changed the title Onboard NGINX using integrations (part two) Onboard NGINX using integrations - Machine Learning jobs May 3, 2024
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