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| | Automatic network-wide security event analysis. |
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| | • All failed logons
• Users who failed to logon due to an invalid username or an incorrect password
• All account lockouts for a time period
• Initial daily logon time for each user over a time period
• Which computers users log into
• Possible security log tampering for a time period
• Failed object access events (e.g., to secured files)
• High security events of the past day, week or month.
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| | Many companies mistakenly assume that unauthorized access is only attempted by external parties. Actually, the majority of corporate security threats stem from internal sources, against which a firewall offers no protection. Anvil's LANguard S.E.L.M. monitors the security event logs of all your Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 servers and workstations and alerts you to possible intrusions/attacks in real time, giving you peace of mind. |
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| | This service takes into account the type of security event, security level of each computer, when event occurred (outside or during operating hours), role of computer and its operation system (workstation, member server or domain controller). Based on this information, we can decide whether the security event is critical, high, medium or low. We or you can then quickly respond to important security events.
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| | Besides analyzing security event logs, we can analyze application, system and other event logs too. We can back up and clear event logs on all remote machines in your network automatically; and view, report and filter events network-wide, instead of just per machine. This is because we collect all events in one central database, it is easy to create network-wide reports and custom filters. Using the custom rules, we can create your own event alerts based on event ID, condition and event contents. In addition, we can create reports to get a more in-depth understanding of your network. |
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