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AI observability with security posture management

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Coralogix uses AI to provide actionable insights across logs and traces with a dedicated AI-SPM dashboard for tracking prompt injections and data leaks in AI applications. Its pay-per-use model with no upfront fees integrates security posture management directly into the observability stack, making it uniquely positioned for teams running both traditional and AI-powered production workloads.

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Coralogix provides a full-stack observability platform that combines log analytics, distributed tracing, and metrics monitoring with AI-powered insight generation. The platform stands out by integrating security posture management directly into the observability workflow, offering dedicated dashboards for tracking AI-specific security events like prompt injection attempts, data leakage, and model behavior anomalies.

The AI-SPM (AI Security Posture Management) capabilities make Coralogix particularly relevant for teams deploying LLM-powered applications where traditional observability tools miss AI-specific failure modes. Teams can monitor prompt injection attempts, track data leak vectors, and observe model output quality alongside standard infrastructure metrics in a unified view.

Coralogix operates on a pay-per-use pricing model with no upfront commitments, making it accessible for teams that want to start small and scale. The platform supports standard ingestion protocols including OpenTelemetry and has recently launched specialized AI monitoring features that extend its traditional strength in log analysis to the emerging AI observability category.

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Pay-per-use; no upfront fees

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OpenTelemetry, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, Azure, Logs/Traces

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