Log Management Use Cases

Your most critical business challenges — solved

You’ve collected logs for years, but the way you use them is changing. Use cases for log data are expanding. For many, log data has become a critical business asset; proper management is a must, not an option.

Logs are critical to ensuring and attesting to compliance and other business policies and regulatory mandates. With log data, you gain insight to user access — systems used, files viewed, emails sent — and you can identify successful and failed transactions, as well as system configuration changes in real-time. Logs also help you with troubleshooting network problems, and good log management can drastically simplify forensics activities.

Dominique Levin

Executive Vice President Marketing and Strategy,

LogLogic, Inc.

Compliance

  • Develop an effective and sustainable compliance strategy.
  • Map log data to your IT control and risk matrix.
  • Audit, monitor, log and report security events.
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Security

  • Monitor log data in real time.
  • Keep a pulse on network activity.
  • Isolate threats before they cause damage.
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Performance Management

  • Improve help-desk operations and problem isolation.
  • Reduce mean-time-to-repair.
  • Improve business continuity and operational efficiency.
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Virtualization

  • Monitor hypervisor administrator activity.
  • Monitor user and system activity of virtual applications.
  • Fault analysis in virtual infrastructures through log alerting, reporting and search, accelerating the mean-time-to-repair.
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User Monitoring

  • Monitor privileged user and administrator activity.
  • Alert on and track undesired access to financial and confidential records.
  • Store, search, and report on historical user behavior.
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