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The SANS Institute has posted the presentations from the 2007 Log Management Summit held in San Jose, CA last month. The complete set of presentations is available as a downlead (zip file) here.
A number of bloggers attended the event and they have had some nice writeups of the event. Blog Infosec Potpourri has a nice discussion of some sessions.
Finally LogLogic's Anton Chuvakin has a few observations on the state of the Log Management Industry ...
I noticed that logging for operational uses was much better represented and more frequently mentioned compared to last year; logging for security and compliance were certainly there in full
force, but logging for operational uses, which is the oldest, classic use for logs, seems to be making a comeback and people really buy (or build - and then suffer :-)) log management tools to deal with the challenge.
On the market side, Summit pretty much proved that there is a log management market now with its own players, requirements, use cases, etc. At the same time, buyers are much more aware of what they are actually signing up for when they call a log management vendor. Still, I saw a share of people who made really bizarre decisions in regards to their logging
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Posted May 06, 2007 in Compliance , Log Management & Intelligence | Permalink
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