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Section 3 - Audit Logging 3.1 Describe the audit logging input and output options 3.2 Describe log analysis tools 3.3 Describe security event notification options 3.4 Where and how is logging integrated into XSG? 3.4.1 How are the logs secu - Musings on Information Security :: Application Due Care
Often I hear phrases such as "if the application is truly built secure inside-out, then there is no need for other security layers". Truly secure application is a far fetched statement. 1. What is the application made of? - Complexity. 2. How was the - Log Management Explained; Aberdeen Featured Report; Web Malicious Code; SecureFacts: Log Management and Log Retention - Research - Managed, Monitored, On-Demand Security Services Provider
Log Management consists of two core processes: Log Monitoring and Log Retention. The following graphic illustrates the major steps in each process: - practical risk management: Gartner IT GRC Predictions
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Calculations: * [C1] Number of new lines of code created every day -- 2m * 25 = 50 million [A1]*[A2] * [C2] Number of new vulnerabilities created every day -- 50m / 10k = 5,000 [C1]/[A3] * [C3] % of new vulnerabilities eventually found -- - Enterprise Systems | IT and Compliance: 5 Big Predictions for 2008
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Overall I see a progression like the following. (I thought I posted this before but I cannot find it!) * First they came for bandwidth... These are attacks on availability, executed via denial of service attacks starting in the mid 1990's and mon - Seek or Show: Two Design Paradigms for Lots of Data « Theresaneil’s Weblog
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