ControlMonkey is expanding its Cyber Resilience Platform with backup and recovery coverage for Coralogix, helping teams protect the observability configurations that keep cloud operations running.
As ransomware attacks, compromised credentials, and over-permissive AI agents introduce new risks to cloud and SaaS environments, observability configurations have become a critical resilience layer. With Coralogix Backup, ControlMonkey helps DevOps, SRE, and platform teams back up and recover critical Coralogix configurations including dashboards, alerts, global routers, and webhooks – so monitoring and incident response workflows can be restored quickly after unwanted changes, deletion, misconfiguration, or malicious activity.
Introducing Coralogix Backup
Coralogix Backup extends ControlMonkey’s cyber resilience coverage into observability, giving teams a safer way to protect critical operational configurations and recover quickly when something goes wrong.
- Protect key Coralogix configurations – back up dashboards, alerts, global routers, and webhooks.
- Recover from cyber incidents faster – restore configurations impacted by ransomware, malicious changes, or compromised access.
- Reduce AI-driven change risk – protect observability workflows from over-permissive AI agents that hallucinate and make wrong configuration changes.
- Limit monitoring disruption– keep dashboards, alerts, and routing workflows available when teams need them most.
- Strengthen cyber resilience – make observability recovery part of your broader cloud disaster recovery strategy.
How does Coralogix Backup work?
ControlMonkey connects to your Coralogix environment and automatically backs up supported configurations, including dashboards, alerts, global routers, and webhooks. If a configuration is deleted, changed, misconfigured, or impacted by a cyber incident, teams can use ControlMonkey to quickly restore the previous version and reduce manual recovery work.
Make Coralogix Recovery Part of Your Cyber Resilience Strategy
Coralogix plays a critical role in how teams monitor services, investigate issues, route incidents, and trigger downstream workflows. Dashboards help teams understand system health, alerts notify the right owners, global routers support routing logic, and webhooks connect Coralogix to the wider incident response process.
When these configurations are not protected, the risk goes far beyond manual mistakes. Ransomware can disrupt operational systems. Compromised credentials can change or delete alerting logic. Over-permissive AI agents can modify dashboards, routing rules, or webhooks at machine speed. Even one broken alert or misconfigured router can create blind spots during an incident.
ControlMonkey and Coralogix Backup
With ControlMonkey, teams can bring backup and recovery to Coralogix configurations as part of a broader cyber resilience strategy. By protecting dashboards, alerts, global routers, and webhooks, organizations can improve visibility, reduce recovery risk, and keep observability operations consistent.
Coralogix Backup also helps teams move from manual recovery to structured resilience. Instead of relying on screenshots, tribal knowledge, or manual rebuilds, teams can restore critical observability configurations with confidence and scale resilience practices across cloud and DevOps environments.
Ready to Protect Your Coralogix Configurations?
ControlMonkey helps teams strengthen cyber resilience by backing up and recovering the configurations that keep cloud operations running – across infrastructure, SaaS platforms, and observability tools like Coralogix.
Ready to take control? Explore Coralogix Backup today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Coralogix Backup
ControlMonkey supports backup and recovery for Coralogix dashboards, alerts, global routers, and webhooks.
Coralogix Backup helps reduce the risk of losing critical observability configurations due to accidental deletion, misconfiguration, ransomware, compromised credentials, or unwanted AI-driven changes.
Coralogix Backup gives teams a recovery path if an over-permissive AI agent makes broad or unwanted changes to dashboards, alerts, global routers, or webhooks.