- About the Author
- About the Technical Editor
- Credits
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 Fundamental Networking and Security Tools
- CHAPTER 2 Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows
- CHAPTER 3 Nmap—The Network Mapper
- CHAPTER 4 Vulnerability Management
- CHAPTER 5 Monitoring with OSSEC
- CHAPTER 6 Protecting Wireless Communication
- CHAPTER 7 Wireshark
- CHAPTER 8 Access Management
- CHAPTER 9 Managing Logs
- CHAPTER 10 Metasploit
- CHAPTER 11 Web Application Security
- CHAPTER 12 Patch and Configuration Management
- CHAPTER 13 Securing OSI Layer 8
- CHAPTER 14 Kali Linux
- CHAPTER 15 CISv7 Controls and Best Practices
CHAPTER 5 Monitoring with OSSEC
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS CHAPTER:
- Log‐Based Intrusion Detection Systems
- Agents
- Log Analysis
Open Source Security (OSSEC) is a free, open‐source, host‐based intrusion detection system (HIDS). Daniel Cid, the author of OSSEC, often refers to it in the log analysis portion of OSSEC as a log‐based intrusion detection system (LIDS). Log analysis for intrusion detection is the process of using the recorded events to detect attacks on a specific environment.
With the proper agents installed on your assets and logs being processed by OSSEC, you meet the criteria for another CIS control. CIS Control 6 is the maintenance, monitoring, and analysis of logs. You must ensure that logging is enabled locally on your systems and it is actively being monitored. Sometimes logging is the only record or evidence of a successful attack. Without solid logs, an attack may go undetected, and damage can be ongoing for months, if not years. Not only can a LIDS protect against an external threat, it also can protect against an internal threat such as detecting a user who is violating an acceptable use policy (AUP).
如果你对这篇内容有疑问,欢迎到本站社区发帖提问 参与讨论,获取更多帮助,或者扫码二维码加入 Web 技术交流群。
绑定邮箱获取回复消息
由于您还没有绑定你的真实邮箱,如果其他用户或者作者回复了您的评论,将不能在第一时间通知您!
发布评论