Best practices for reducing sensitive data blindspots and risk
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Best practices for reducing sensitive data blindspots and risk


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This article discusses how Observability Pipelines can significantly simplify the process of collecting and processing XML-formatted logs, which are often complex to parse. It highlights how Pipelines can extract valuable data from XML logs without requiring extensive scripting or custom code, leading to faster insights and reduced operational overhead. Ultimately, it positions Observability Pipelines as a more efficient alternative to traditional log parsing methods for XML data.
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