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19 Sep 2008
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19 Sep 2008
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PDF
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16
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The SANS Industry Analyst team conducted its first major survey on the Log Management Industry in the spring of 2005. Since then, year-after-year results have shown a growth in the number of companies that are maintaining and using log data.
According to this survey, these companies now want more data collection, correlation and analysis, but they work under ongoing limitations in these areas. As in past years, the lack of common format between log systems among (commercial and custom applications) is still causing problems with collecting, sorting and parsing of log data. This lack of interoperability is denying organizations access to data that they now know is in their logs -- data that they can't access under existing conditions.
This, in turn, causes more dissatisfaction even as log management features and capabilities continue to improve.
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Author
Jerry Shenk
Senior Analyst
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SANS Institute
Jerry Shenk currently serves as Senior Analyst for the SANS Institute, and is the Senior Security Analyst for D&E Communications. Since 1984, he has consulted with companies and a variety of financial and educational institutions on issues of network design, security, forensic analysis and penetration testing. His experience spans small home-office systems to global networks. Along with some vendor- specific certifications and a CISSP certification, Jerry holds five GIAC GOLD certifications: GCIA, GCIH, GCFW, GSNA and GCFA – all completed with honors.
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