- Quest grabs NetPro to strengthen Windows management wares - Network World
NetPro’s lineup includes tools focused on security/compliance, infrastructure administration and identity/access. Those tools include auditing, backup/recovery, policy enforcement, event log management, Exchange migration, group policy management, health/performance and user self-service password management - Are common logging and audit standards emerging? :: SearchSecurity.com.au
- SaaS market will 'collapse' in two years | Tech News on ZDNet
Q: Won't people avoid the mistakes of "previous" SaaS incarnations, as you mentioned? A: People are stupid. History has shown it repeats itself, and people make the same mistakes. - CRM Outsiders » Blog Archive » Lawson CEO: SaaS Will “Collapse” In Two Years
I couldn’t disagree more, but than again it was also Harry Debes that predicted that many of today’s Web 2.0, cell phone gadgets would never catch on either. SaaS is certainly here to say. I - Nerd News: Eventlog to Syslog
- (ISC)2 Blog: Event Correlation
- Speaking of Security... | Blog Entry: Paul Stamp | Correlation is no silver bullet: 1301
So, when deploying SIEM to improve your security operations, remember that correlation only really works when backed up by real data about what is the biggest problem in your environment, and how that problem manifests itself in the event logs. I call it "working out what type of needles you'll find in your haystack." - Systems log analytics offers operators performance insights that set stage for IT transformation | Dana Gardner’s BriefingsDirect | ZDNet.com
- Sharpening Stones and Walking on Coals | Nemertes Research
When hunting for a needle in a haystack, after all, making the haystack larger is not an obviously productive course; getting a tool that can assist in the hunt - a magnet, or a metal detector - makes more sense! - Search or Destroy | Nemertes Research
It's not all about security, it's not all about events, it's not all about compliance. All those things are critically important to IT, of course, but even more fundamental is the task of keeping things running. - jdm's Blog: How worthwhile is logging?
Logs are like a warm blanket; verbose logging means you can know what's happening on your systems if you keep up with the logs. At the same time, logs become a burden very very easily, and they are easy to ignore. - Rainer's Blog: What is an Event? And what an Event Log?
- Enterprise Architecture: From Incite comes Insight...: Taming the Documentum Audit Trail
First and foremost, it is a good security principle to separate log data from the system. - Log management is a pain | Thomas Nicholson
So for an administrator to not care about logs was a shock. - thebaumblog » Blog Archive » Life after SIEM. Situational Awareness is next.
Life after SIEM. Situational Awareness is next.
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