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Audit and Trace Log Management: Consolidation and Analysis.


9780849327254

Audit and trace log management; consolidation and analysis.

Maier Maier is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Henry W. Maier
  • Hermann Maier
  • Jeanette Maier, associate to David Vitter
  • Jeffrey Maier
  • Michael Maier
  • Paul Maier
  • Sepp Maier
See also
  • Mair
  • Mayer
  • Mayr
  • Meir
  • Meyer
  • Meyers
, Phillip Q.

Auerbach Publications

2006

171 pages

$79.95

Hardcover

TK5105

Expert security practitioner and executive Maier keeps the needs of all the departments of an enterprise in mind as he describes the regulations and techniques now surfacing in IT security, including those involved with forensic Belonging to courts of justice.


forensic 1) adj. from Latin forensis for "belonging to the forum," ancient Rome's site for public debate, and currently meaning pertaining to the courts.
 security. He focuses on the practical, providing step-by-step help in designing and implementing IT security, but also gives readers a good background in why consolidated audit logging is so important and what exactly is in place and available today in terms of specifications, volume, configurations, responsibilities, storage, access, and level of confidentiality. He analyzes deciding what to capture and how to do it, how to set up correlation rules and put your assembled as·sem·ble  
v. as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles

v.tr.
1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: assembled the jury.

2.
 infrastructure to work, security event management, generating reports, setting security alert levels and escalation es·ca·late  
v. es·ca·lat·ed, es·ca·lat·ing, es·ca·lates

v.tr.
To increase, enlarge, or intensify: escalated the hostilities in the Persian Gulf.

v.intr.
 processes, and making your case, including justifying tout Tout

To promote a security in order to attract buyers.


tout

To foster interest in a particular company or security. For example, a broker might tout a security to a client in the hope that the client will purchase the security.
 system for forensic analysis. Distributed by Taylor & Francis.

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