Security News > 2019 > March > Chronicle creates Backstory, a cloud service for analyzing enterprises’ security data
Chronicle, the cybersecurity subsidiary of Alphabet (Google’s parent company), has announced Backstory, a cloud platform that can be used by enterprises to sift through their historic security data: DNS traffic, netflow, endpoint logs, proxy logs, and so on. About Backstory “Backstory is a global cloud service where companies can privately upload, store, and analyze their internal security telemetry to detect and investigate potential cyber threats,” the company explained in a blog post. “Backstory normalizes, indexes, … More → The post Chronicle creates Backstory, a cloud service for analyzing enterprises’ security data appeared first on Help Net Security.
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