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- The Daily Incite - September 11, 2008 | Security Incite: Analysis on Information Security
But I think many security managers are missing the point of what a security management platform is supposed to do. It's about control and automation. The reality is no human can wade through the morass of data that comes out of our security devices. - Security Management: A Chicken & Egg Problem - Discovery and management - Dark Reading
Most enterprises are looking for a product that will solve all of their problems in some sort of off-the-shelf miracle, and when they find out that the currently available tools can't do it, they either postpone their deployment or put them on the back burner. - Trusted Computer Solutions Acquires CounterStorm to Broaden Portfolio of Security Solutions: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
- Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect: Systems log analytics offers operators performance insights that set stage for IT transformation
- Financial Cryptography: Yet more evidence: your CISO needs an MBA
Yet more evidence: your CISO needs an MBA - The Velocity 2008 Conference Experience - Part III - Web Admin Blog
Logging should be actionable - concise, express symptoms. Anything logged is something fixable. It should be giving you less downtime - shorter time to resolution. Logging takes resources, so make it worth it. Filter down your logs to be concise and actionable. Production logging has different goals from dev/QA logging. You’re looking for problem diagnosis and recovery, and then statistics and monitoring. Insight into what the app’s doing.
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