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πŸš€ Huge Update: Revamped Dashboard Docs & 1,000+ YARA-L 2.0 Reference Queries Now Available!

  • May 15, 2026
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bharathmurali
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Hello Google SecOps Community!

We know that building the perfect dashboard is crucial for your SOC's visibility, but we've also heard your feedback: mastering the underlying data schemas and getting the hang of YARA-L 2.0 queries for charting can come with a steep learning curve.

To help you get the most out of your data and accelerate your custom dashboard creation, we are thrilled to announce a major revamp to our Google SecOps Dashboard documentation, along with a brand-new reference query library!

Here is what’s newly available to you:

πŸ“Š Revamped Native Dashboards Documentation We have overhauled our dashboards documentation to give you more clarity and control. You will now find in-depth details about the schemas for the different supported data sources. To make getting started even easier, we have included ready-to-use templates and practical examples for each data source. πŸ‘‰ Check out the updated Data Sources documentation

πŸ’‘ 1,000+ Curated YARA-L 2.0 Reference Queries Struggling to write the perfect query for a new widget? You don't have to start from scratch anymore. We have published over 1,000 YARA-L 2.0 queries extracted directly from our own curated dashboard charts! Whether you are looking to monitor specific threat intelligence, track ransomware events, or oversee compliance metrics, you can use this massive library as a reference point to learn, adapt, and build your own custom charts much faster. πŸ‘‰ Explore the Dashboard Queries Library

Why this matters:

  • Faster Onboarding: Skip the trial-and-error phase by starting with proven, pre-built query examples.

  • Better Customization: Understand the exact schema of your data sources to build highly tailored, native dashboards.

  • Up-skill your Team: Use the curated queries as a hands-on learning tool to master YARA-L 2.0 charting syntax.

We highly recommend bookmarking these pages as your go-to references for dashboard building. Dive in and let us know what you think!

What custom dashboards are you planning to build next with these new resources? Share your thoughts and use cases in the thread below! πŸ‘‡