Tag Archive | "SIEM"

More Than Just a Pretty (Inter)Face

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

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TriGeo's new console is, well... stunning. Yes, I'm biased, but I think this falls into the category of "functional art".   The version 5.0 console is the result of the combined efforts of graphic artists, two independent user experience design teams, software architects and engineers, and the most important ingredient - our customers.  It reflects TriGeo's dedication to making good things better and great things extraordinary.

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TriGeo Celebrates Version 5 Release

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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We're excited to announce the arrival of TriGeo SIM Version 5.0, and you're all invited to the party!  Sorry, no cake, but if you've been hunting for the perfect SIEM solution, we've got something you need to see.

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Codename: Fawkes - TriGeo SIM Version 5.0

Monday, February 15, 2010

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Harry Potter fans will immediately recognize Fawkes as the name of Dumbledore's pet phoenix.   When our Director of Product Management, Nicole Pauls, suggested Fawkes as our TriGeo SIM Version 5.0 project codename we were quick to approve - and appreciate the significance.

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From TriGeo with Love: TriGeo SIM Version 5.0

Sunday, February 14, 2010

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We're not shy about stating flatly that TriGeo builds products for the midmarket or professing our love for this market.  That makes Valentine's day the perfect opportunity to begin a new series of blog posts - "High Five - TriGeo 5.0".

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Cash for (SIEM) Clunkers

Monday, November 9, 2009

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While some might consider the title a bit strong - it’s interesting that for the second time this year, we find ourselves offering a Competitive Upgrade Program.   First, it was the now defunct High Tower software and then came this week’s possible demise of Cisco MARS.

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Slow And Silent Targeted Attacks On the Rise

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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This headline from a recent Dark Reading article is important.  The reality is that stealing identity and credit card data is big business. Thieves aren't interested in attracting attention. Their goal is simple – steal as much money as they can without being detected. Unfortunately, the article suggests that the solution for dealing with this threat is keeping log data for longer periods of time to provide a broader set of historical data for analysis.

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Economic Uncertainty? Maybe it’s a Good Thing…

Thursday, November 6, 2008

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It's likely that the downturn will lead to the disappearance of many of the marginal SIEM and log management products on the market – a bit of 'Natural Selection' in action. This is the best possible news for consumers. They'll get better products for better prices.

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NEW! Superglue Security - Only $4.95

Thursday, August 14, 2008

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Apparently, Countrywide's USB policy was to glue the ports to prevent their use, and they missed one...but let's be honest - the glue, or lack thereof, was not the problem - not on one PC, not on a thousand.

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Are SIEM and Log Management the same thing?

Thursday, July 3, 2008

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This was the title of a recent NetworkWorld article that addressed a frequent question that companies ask when looking for solutions to network security, network management and regulatory compliance issues.

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PCI in a Box, PCI Simplified, PCI Made Easy

Friday, June 27, 2008

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These are the kinds of headlines, taglines, and marketing pitches from Log Management and SIEM vendors that fill my inbox daily, and I'm sure yours as well.

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