All Blog Posts Tagged 'SIEM' (3)

Logging, Government Enacted Data Retention & Data Privacy Protection

I am lost - lost in an area of conflict.

 

Not that there were no solutions to solve the conflict.

In fact the conflict isn't as bad as it seems in the first place - at least this is my opinion.

 

You may be asking yourself exactly what am I talking about.

 

I am talking about the fact that we tell politicians and those in charge of IT:

a)…

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Added by d3tm4r on October 2, 2011 at 3:00pm — No Comments

Logging vs. Privacy, Data Protection Laws & Codetermination Regulations

Are you keeping track of how many organizations have been breached and their data stolen this week?

I stopped counting.

But it is very interesting to see how different organizations react to data breaches. Those who obviously don't have proper incident handling & response procedures mostly are hit much harder, detect the breach much later and in addition to that get very bad public reputation for it after the breach becomes public.

Those organizations who detect…

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Added by d3tm4r on June 16, 2011 at 4:38pm — No Comments

Promises And Reality Of Modern Commercial IDS

Another lengthy repost from my tumblr blog with some editing.

It's still a topic I am concerned with and which I'd like to discuss.
And where could be a better place for that than DTH? :)
Well now here it…
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Added by d3tm4r on March 5, 2011 at 1:30pm — No Comments

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