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Implement a robust SIEM system
Effectively manage the security information and events produced by your network with help from this authoritative guide. Written by IT security experts, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Implementation shows you how to deploy SIEM technologies to monitor, identify, document, and respond to security threats and reduce false-positive alerts. The book explains how to implement SIEM products from different vendors, and discusses the strengths, weaknesses, and advanced tuning of these systems. You’ll also learn how to use SIEM capabilities for business intelligence. Real-world case studies are included in this comprehensive resource.
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Assess your organization’s business models, threat models, and regulatory compliance requirements
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Determine the necessary SIEM components for small- and medium-size businesses
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Understand SIEM anatomy—source device, log collection, parsing/normalization of logs, rule engine, log storage, and event monitoring
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Develop an effective incident response program
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Use the inherent capabilities of your SIEM system for business intelligence
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Develop filters and correlated event rules to reduce false-positive alerts
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Implement AlienVault’s Open Source Security Information Management (OSSIM)
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Deploy the Cisco Monitoring Analysis and Response System (MARS)
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Configure and use the Q1 Labs QRadar SIEM system
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Implement ArcSight Enterprise Security Management (ESM) v4.5
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Develop your SIEM security analyst skills
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Stephen VanDyke |
Stephen VanDyke, CISSP, BCCPA, BCCPP, MCSA, Security+, Network+, was a founding member of the U.S. Army Reserve global network Computer Emergency Response Team and helped design and deploy its NetForensics SIEM. He implemented high end, multi-tiered security systems for the Multi-National Force ? Iraq (MNFI) network.
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Shon Harris |
Shon Harris, MCSE, CISSP, - is the president of the Logical Security, a security consultant, a former engineer in the Information Warfare unit in the Air Force, an instructor, and an author. She has authored two best-selling CISSP books, was a contributing author to Hacker's Challenge: Test Your Incident Response Skills Using 20 Scenarios, and a contributing author to Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook (both published by McGraw-Hill/Osborne). Shon has taught computer and information security to a wide range of clients, some of which have included RSA, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, National Security Agency (NSA), Bank of America, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), BMC, and many more. Shon was recognized as one of the top 25 women in the Information Security field by Information Security Magagine. Shon is currently working on developing a full information security book series and practical hands-on exams that will be delivered through her company's virtual lab.
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David Miller |
David R. Miller, SME, MCT, MCITPro Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator, MCSE Windows NT 4.0, 2000, and Server 2003:Security, CISSP, LPT, ECSA, CEH, CWNA, CCNA, CNE, Security+, A+, N+, is an expert author, lecturer, and IT security consultant specializing in information systems security, compliance, and network engineering.
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Chris Blask |
Chris Blask, Vice President of Marketing at AlienVault, is on the faculty at the Institute for Applied Network Security, Co-founded Protego Networks (now Cisco MARS) and founded Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity company Lofty Perch. Chris invented the BorderWare Firewall Server in the early days of the Internet Security market and built the Cisco Systems firewall business
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