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Anton’s Security Blog Quarterly Q2 2025

2025-06-24 18:06

Amazingly, Medium has fixed the stats so my blog/podcast quarterly is back to life. As before, this covers both Anton on Security and my posts from Google Cloud blog, and our Cloud Security Podcast (subscribe).

Top 10 posts with the most lifetime views (excluding paper announcement blogs):

  1. Anton’s Alert Fatigue: The Study [A.C. — wow, this is #1 now! awesome!]
  2. Security Correlation Then and Now: A Sad Truth About SIEM
  3. Can We Have “Detection as Code”?
  4. Detection Engineering is Painful — and It Shouldn’t Be (Part 1)
  5. Revisiting the Visibility Triad for 2020 (update for 2025 is coming soon)
  6. Beware: Clown-grade SOCs Still Abound
  7. Why is Threat Detection Hard?
  8. A SOC Tried To Detect Threats in the Cloud … You Won’t Believe What Happened Next
  9. Top 10 SIEM Log Sources in Real Life? [This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard

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