Monad normalizes, filters, enriches, and routes your security data — cutting SIEM costs and freeing teams to focus on security. Pipelines A pipeline is the core orchestration unit in Monad. It defines how data is ingested, processed, and delivered by connecting components together into a directed graph.

Understanding the Context

Every pipeline starts with a single input, flows through optional transforms and enrichments, and terminates at one or more outputs. Data routing controls how records move between components using conditional edges ... Details Monad uses the cron field to schedule the input at specific intervals, returning all users, including active users, inactive users and previously deleted users that have an Atlassian account. A full data sync is performed each time.

Key Insights

Details Monad uses the since query parameters on the API to determine what events to display. This field is updated every time a request to get events is successful with the time of the latest event generated. If this was the first time requesting for events, a full sync of the data is performed. Details Monad uses the created_after as a part of the query parameters on the API to determine what events to display. This field is updated every time a request to get events is successful with the time of the latest event generated.

Final Thoughts

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