![]() It's there mostly as a backup, so that we have audit logs in case one of our servers would be hacked or abused, so that we have some method to investigate what happened. There's a rather simple centralised, secured syslog server (syslog over TLS), but I wouldn't call it SIEM. Follow us on Twitter or Like us on Facebook!įacebook Twitter Instagram Calendar Please check out our Rules and FAQs.Email us at Step-by-step guide to doing an AMA.See more on our comment removals policy here.Attempting to bypass this rule by adding a ? to a non question will result in a permanent ban.All initial responses to posters must contain a properly punctuated question.Requests should be posted in /r/IAmARequests. ![]()
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