Access Watch

Access Watch Access Watch is an open source web traffic processor. Find out more at: https://access.watch/

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Access Watch is an open source web traffic processor providing developers and technical teams with a flexible stream processor to analyse and control their website and application traffic in real-time. Founded in 2016 in Berlin, Access Watch provides developers and technical teams with a flexible stream processor to analyse and control their website and application traffic in real-time. Please see our current openings: https://angel.co/access-watch/jobs

Everything you need to know about one of the web's most active bots going after your accounts and login forms.https://ac...
21/09/2017

Everything you need to know about one of the web's most active bots going after your accounts and login forms.

https://access.watch/blog/2017/09/mars-bot-the-internets-most-active-and-stupid-brute-force-robot/

Brute force attacks refer to repetitive attempts to guess the login credentials of websites' user accounts or administrative backends. By gaining access to a hacked account the attacker may be able to hijack the website, steal valuable data, or alter user facing content. As you might expect, guessin...

We've partnered with the great team over at Sematext as part of the launch of Reveal!  Our robot and traffic intelligenc...
23/08/2017

We've partnered with the great team over at Sematext as part of the launch of Reveal! Our robot and traffic intelligence is now available with Logagent, an open source – Javascript based – log shipper they’ve initiated.

We're happy to announce Sematext as a launch partner for Reveal, our embeddable traffic intelligence, initially targeting ELK & other log management platforms. We started discussing the idea of Reveal in our networks and the community. Early on, we got some great feedback from the Sematext team and…

Our new product brings bot detection and traffic intelligence to the ELK stack!
22/08/2017

Our new product brings bot detection and traffic intelligence to the ELK stack!

Over the last few months, we received a lot of feedback asking how Access Watch could plug into existing log infrastructures. Many teams have effective strategies in place with tools like ELK (Elasticsearch / Logstash / Kibana) to index their access logs which can be further leveraged for valuable i...

25/07/2017

We got a lot of feedback asking how Access Watch could plug into your existing log strategy. We might have something for you! For those using ELK (Elasticsearch / Logstash / Kibana), we're testing a new product that directly integrates our robot detection and traffic intelligence. Let us know if you're interested, we're starting private beta.

Our team will be at TOA this week! Get in touch or stop by our booth if you'd like to meet.
10/07/2017

Our team will be at TOA this week!

Get in touch or stop by our booth if you'd like to meet.

This week we announced Access Watch 'Luna'. Check out our latest blog post to find out more about our first release as w...
28/06/2017

This week we announced Access Watch 'Luna'. Check out our latest blog post to find out more about our first release as well as what's coming next!

https://access.watch/blog/2017/06/all-about-access-watch-luna-our-first-release/

This week week our team released Access Watch Luna, our first web traffic intelligence product available for all websites and applications. Luna has been our company's top focus for months. We're growing from our humble beginnings as a Wordpress Plugin and we're proud to begin this new era for Acces...

Access Watch 1.0 ‘Luna’ is now available!Our first release delivers precision robot detection and insights for your webs...
26/06/2017

Access Watch 1.0 ‘Luna’ is now available!

Our first release delivers precision robot detection and insights for your website or application. Get started today for free! https://access.watch/product

A few weeks ago at Access Watch, we quietly launched our Robot Database. Today, we want to introduce it, share the key i...
15/05/2017

A few weeks ago at Access Watch, we quietly launched our Robot Database. Today, we want to introduce it, share the key insights and explain our vision for the future.

https://access.watch/blog/2017/05/introducing-our-robot-database/

A few weeks ago at Access Watch, we quietly launched our Robot Database. This section of our website is an opportunity for us to help you understand how important robot activity has become, what these robots do as well as their effect on websites and web APIs. What are the key insights from our Robo...

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