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| Subject: | Re: Correlation Tool |
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| Date: | Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:59:31 +0100 |
Hi Alex, ArcSight is a good solution for large scale correlation http://www.arcsight.com/ Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, Robin Toornstra Enhanced Services Engineer Infonet Nederland BV "Adeduwon, Alex A" <Alex.Adeduwon@op To m.gov> "'firewalls@securityfocus.com'" <firewalls@securityfocus.com> 24-01-06 21:01 cc Subject Correlation Tool Hello All, Does anyone know of tool(s) very suitable for Fw and IDS logs correlation, reporting and trending? What I mean is this, if an environment has PIX firewalls already configured with some custom logging like how many hits on xyz ports, etc and they want to make meaningful data or report from those types of statistics. Or another scenario is to take a string from an IDS alert/log and dump it for a meaningful output without having to manually research and crack my brain as to what that alert means. AAA ------------------------------- -- Even though this E-Mail has been scanned and found clean of -- known viruses, OPM can not guarantee this message is virus free. ------------------------------- -- This message was automatically generated. -------------------------------ro
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