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      <title>Monitoring the situation</title>
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      <description># This post is a work-in-progress. Come back regularly for updates!&#xA;My initial Open-Source SecOps Homelab SIEM setup with OpenSearch, fluent-bit, and Grafana Playlist Dashboards Note:&#xA;I&amp;rsquo;m still iteratively auditing the dashboards to make sure each panel&amp;rsquo;s: query/naming/threshold colouring, actually make sense, as well as the overall logflow/parsing to ensure I&amp;rsquo;m not dropping data. So you may see some issues/ai slop. My logic is that it&amp;rsquo;s better to vibecode some of this stuff to get an initial setup going quicker and then improve it over time.</description>
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