The Suricata engine excels in real-time intrusion detection (IDS), inline intrusion prevention (IPS), network security monitoring (NSM), and offline packet capture (pcap) processing. It analyzes network traffic using a robust and comprehensive set of rules and signature languages, complemented by advanced Lua scripting capabilities that allow for the identification of intricate threats. Its compatibility with standard input and output formats such as YAML and JSON simplifies the integration with various tools, including established SIEMs, Splunk, Logstash/Elasticsearch, Kibana, and other databases. The development of Suricata is driven by a vibrant community focused on enhancing security, usability, and efficiency. Additionally, the project is managed and endorsed by the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF), a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the ongoing development and success of Suricata as an open-source initiative. This commitment not only ensures the software's reliability but also actively encourages community contributions and collaboration.