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Mikheil Prishvin

Senior C Developer at NXLog

Mikheil Prishvin is a highly experienced Senior C Developer at NXLog since July 2023, with a strong background in embedded engineering and full-stack development at Subsurface Sensing Technologies and Consulting since September 2018. Expertise spans MCU and FPGA-based PCB design, analog frontend design, hardware/software DSP, and data visualization. Previous roles include Embedded Engineer at Xunison, Consultant at Neiron specializing in machine learning and neural networks, and Research Associate at Dartmouth College focusing on electrical engineering and signal processing. Mikheil has also held positions as Senior Engineer at Leantek, contributing to physical security and intrusion detection, and as a Lecturer at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, teaching courses in microcontroller programming and electrodynamics. With a PhD in Electrodynamics and significant contributions to various research and development projects, Mikheil has a robust academic and professional foundation in electrical engineering and embedded systems. Additionally, Mikheil served as Vice President of the Georgian Go National Sports Federation, promoting the game of Go in Georgia.

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NXLog

NXLog is a generic log collector and centralization tool for Windows, macOS, and *NIX systems being used internationally across the board. The NXLog Community Edition is an open-source log collection tool. It is freely available for various platforms including Windows and GNU/Linux: https://nxlog.co/products It is used by thousands worldwide from small startup companies to large security enterprises and has over 70,000 downloads to date. The Windows Event logs are difficult to read and interpret unless you are actually logged into the source machine and using the local Event Viewer. This makes checking logs cumbersome, time-consuming, and error-prone. The best solution to this problem is to use NXLog, which is able to parse the Event logs into readable JSON formatted logs. Able to be readily ingested into your favorite interpretive platform for correlation, investigations, threat hunting, and mitigation. We have a passion for everything related to logging and IT security. While we have a strong background in Unix systems, trying to remain platform neutral is very important for us and our enterprise customers as well. Our company members have worked years in the IT security industry in different countries and have served dozens of customers in many areas such as the financial, government, and industrial sectors. Our company is equipped with a Worldwide Professional Liability and Indemnity Insurance covering $5M per claim.