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Top 10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Log Data
Presenter: Dave Shackleford, SANS Institute

With the complexity of modern IT environments, security professionals are constantly looking for new and better ways to make sense out of the deluge of information they are faced with daily. In addition, some technologies are better than others for helping to meet compliance mandates, as well. Log management tools have steadily gained in popularity over the last few years, allowing security teams to monitor, manage, and report on many types of logs. Security Information Management (SIM) solutions can enrich log information by correlating details and uncovering patterns within numerous disparate data types. Which is the right tool to get the most out of your log data? Each solution has definitive strengths and capabilities that benefit security and compliance teams, and the two genuinely complement each other. In this webcast, find out ten ways that log management and SIM capabilities can be used to manage security and meet compliance goals.
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Podcast: Separation or Convergence?
The Conflicts Between Log Management and SIM
Presenter: Mark Nicolett, Gartner Research

Listen to these industry experts discuss the controversial ins and outs of the Log Management vs. SIM dilemma. Learn why Log Management is a necessary first step but only a baseline technology, recommendations for incorporating SIM into your strategy, and how to make your existing log data meaningful and actionable.
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Lessons Learned: Understanding the Recent Rash of Security Incidents
Presenter: Dave Shackleford, SANS Institute

This year we have seen a number of high-profile network intrusions that resulted in the loss of critical data. This webcast looks at these cases, discusses lessons learned, and examines several proven best practices. You will learn: How are organizations failing to protect their data? Why is traditional log management insufficient? What tools and techniques can help us better respond to these incidents?
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Trends and Tactics in Malware
Presenter: Gerhard Eschelbeck: Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of engineering at Webroot

Identify malware trends and evolution, the attack vectors used, and provide insight into changes of behavior, such as the increase in complexity as well as use of advanced techniques to avoid detection. Additional focus will be given to some of the challenges due to rapid creation of large numbers of new malware variants, and malware that caused disruption for user and business in 2009.
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What's Next? 5 Key Strategies for Successful Data Protection
Presenter: Mark Bouchard, Missing Link Security

As the threat landscape shifts from motivations of fame to motivations of fortune - the volume, speed and sophistication of threats are accelerating. View this webcast for unique insights into next generation threats, the vulnerability and compliance landscape, and practical strategies that can help protect your critical data.
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Is Logging Enough?
Why Correlation is Critical for Optimal Security and Compliance
Presenter: Dave Shackleford, SANS Institute

With larger, faster networks carrying more application traffic, the number of systems creating alerts has risen dramatically. Additionally, most organizations are facing compliance mandates requiring the monitoring and maintenance of logs and audit trails for a specified period of time. While log management may help "check the box" for compliance, it's not the same as true real-time network event management and correlation. With the complexity of attacks constantly increasing, the need for better monitoring and analysis of what's going on across the networked environment has grown.
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Top Trends and Best Practices in Security Compliance Management
Presenter: Tracy Hulver, VP of Products and Marketing, netForensics

The pressure is mounting to protect valuable data and systems from an expanding array of complex internal and external threats. Learn about the latest trends in the security industry today, the ever-changing myriad of compliance mandates, and how they can potentially impact your organization. Hear insights on how to implement security compliance management to dramatically minimize threats and reduce risk, making compliance itself much easier to achieve.
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You've Collected the Logs, Now What?
Reducing Risk through Integrated Log Management, Database Monitoring and Real-time Event Management
Presenter: SANS Institute

You've collected event logs from security devices, stored them away, and now you can check the compliance box. Logs are important... but only if they are analyzed regularly and in real-time. Otherwise how can you tell if data isn't seeping out of your databases? Without the ability to correlate these events, your monitoring and response capabilities are severely limited. This webcast walks you through a mock incident that tests the monitoring, correlation, and analysis skills of a security team.
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Who's Touching Your Data, and What Are They Doing With It?....Staying Ahead of Hackers to Increase Customer Confidence
Presenter: CMP

In a world of IT security pitfalls and compliance loop holes, is there a better way to help your customers navigate the hazards of doing business everyday? In this webcast, learn opportunities and challenges for Solution Providers as they engage customers on growing IT security and compliance concerns, and continuing and future impact of IT security rules and compliance requirements on security and best practices.
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Preventing Data Breaches: Protecting Critical Data through Database Compliance Monitoring
Presenter: Dave Shackleford, SANS Institute

Traditional defenses have proven less than effective at protecting your data where it lives - your valuable databases and applications. Although network and host-based security technologies can detect and prevent many common attacks, they often miss more sophisticated penetration attempts such as electronic fraud, insider theft and sabotage, and unauthorized access.
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Security Information Management - Insiders Reveal What You Need To Know
Presenter: Mark Nicolett, Gartner Research

How can you make sure the right people have access to the information they need quickly while preventing the wrong people from having access to the information at all? Hear trusted advisors discuss how Security Information Management is helping organizations address today's risk management and compliance challenges.
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