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NIST has published final version of the "Guide to Computer Security Log Management." LogLogic's security veteren Anton Chuvakin participated in the review process. One area that Anton hoped would open up a bit was to eliminate the wall between security uses of logs and other IT uses for troubleshooting and other management issues related to IT and logs.
Customers are increasingly are coming to LogLogic for log management needs far beyond security. Our customers see LMI as a complement to good security. Recently the SANS Institute featured one of our customers in a WhatWorks webinar. He said...
"Initially we thought that log management was going to be part of security monitoring. But then as we started looking at different pieces of the framework, whether it related to security monitoring, maybe our mitigation process, or vulnerability management process, we found that we had all this log information that resides in individual services or platforms around the world, supported by different operations teams.
And to be able to access that data quickly and efficiently, and have it centrally available was key for us to successfully meet our goals for deploying this framework."
The complete archive of the webcast is here.
Posted October 17, 2006 in Log Management & Intelligence , LogMatters | Permalink
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