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| Subject: | Re: Importing Security Product Output Into A Database |
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| Date: | Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19:17 -0600 |
Arcsight comes to mind.
The number of products it supports is pretty impressive.
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Tremaine Lea Network Security Consultant
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On 31-May-07, at 3:20 AM, Florencio Cano wrote:
Hello, Can you give examples about good SIM tools that do the work? Thanks
2007/5/30, Ken Swain <ken@kenswain.com>:Any SIM tool can do this. You can write queries to find anything you are looking for. Some of the information can leveraged automatically to alert and draw your attention to spacific incidents.
On May 29, 2007, at 3:21 PM, Daniel Miessler wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone here knows of a product -- commercial or > otherwise -- that is able to parse output from various tools, such > as Foundscan, Nessus, Nmap, WebInspect, etc. and pull them into a > single database format.
-- Florencio Cano Gabarda
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