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Log Management
- Event Log Management
- Syslog Management
- Log Collection
- Agent-less Log Collection
- Agent Based Log collection
- Windows Log Analysis
- Event Log Auditing
- Remote Log Management
- Cloud Log Management
- Security Log Management
- Server Log Management
- Linux Auditing and Reporting
- Auditing Syslog Devices
- Windows Registry Auditing
- Privileged User Activity Auditing
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Application Log Management
- Application Log Monitoring
- Web Server Auditing
- Database Activity Monitoring
- Database Auditing
- IIS Log Analyzer
- Apache Log Analyzer
- SQL Database Auditing
- VMware Log Analyzer
- Hyper V Event Log Auditing
- MySQL Log Analyzer
- DHCP Server Auditing
- Oracle Database Auditing
- SQL Database Auditing
- IIS FTP Log Analyzer
- IIS Web Log Analyzer
- IIS Viewer
- IIS Log Parser
- Apache Log Viewer
- Apache Log Parser
- Oracle Database Auditing
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IT Compliance Auditing
- ISO 27001 Compliance
- HIPAA Compliance
- PCI DSS Compliance
- SOX Compliance
- GDPR Compliance
- FISMA Compliance Audit
- GLBA Compliance Audit
- CCPA Compliance Audit
- Cyber Essentials Compliance Audit
- GPG Compliance Audit
- ISLP Compliance Audit
- FERPA Compliance Audit
- NERC Compliance Audit Reports
- PDPA Compliance Audit reports
- CMMC Compliance Audit
- Reports for New Regulatory Compliance
- Customizing Compliance Reports
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Security Monitoring
- Threat Intelligence
- STIX/TAXII Feed Processor
- Threat Whitelisting
- Real-Time Event Correlation
- Log Forensics
- Incident Management System
- Automated Incident Response
- Linux File Integrity Monitoring
- Detecting Threats in Windows
- External Threat Mitigation
- Malwarebytes Threat Reports
- FireEye Threat Intelligence
- Application Log Management
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
- Real-Time Event Alerts
- Privileged User Activity Auditing
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Network Device Monitoring
- Network Device Monitoring
- Router Log Auditing
- Switch Log Monitoring
- Firewall Log Analyzer
- Cisco Logs Analyzer
- VPN Log Analyzer
- IDS/IPS Log Monitoring
- Solaris Device Auditing
- Monitoring User Activity in Routers
- Monitoring Router Traffic
- Arista Switch Log Monitoring
- Firewall Traffic Monitoring
- Windows Firewall Auditing
- SonicWall Log Analyzer
- H3C Firewall Auditing
- Barracuda Device Auditing
- Palo Alto Networks Firewall Auditing
- Juniper Device Auditing
- Fortinet Device Auditing
- pfSense Firewall Log Analyzer
- NetScreen Log Analysis
- WatchGuard Traffic Monitoring
- Check Point Device Auditing
- Sophos Log Monitoring
- Huawei Device Monitoring
- HP Log Analysis
- F5 Logs Monitoring
- Fortinet Log Analyzer
- Endpoint Log Management
- System and User Monitoring Reports
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Log Management
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pfSense Firewall Log Auditing
Firewalls continuously monitor the incoming and outgoing traffic through a network, and based on the defined set of rules, it either blocks or allows access. pfSense is an open source firewall and router based on FreeBSD. It is commonly deployed on a physical computer or a virtual machine to act as a perimeter firewall, router, wireless access point, and virtual private network (VPN) endpoint.
Auditing pfSense devices with EventLog Analyzer
EventLog Analyzer is a log management tool which collects logs from pfSense devices, analyzes events, and generates reports. It also allows administrators to set up alerts for changes in firewall configurations, policies, and more. The following features in EventLog Analzyer let administrators easily monitor pfSense devices in their network:
- An interactive, easy-to-use interface.
- More than 40 reports exclusive to pfSense firewalls covering traffic and threats.
- Reports in graph, list, and table formats along with the option to drill down and view the underlying information.
- Custom reports with scheduling and exporting options.
- Real-time email and SMS alerts for all events of interest.
- Powerful log forensics that enable robust searches with many flexible options.
pfSense log analysis reports
EventLog Analyzer offers the following reports for pfSense devices:
- pfSense Firewall Traffic Reports: EventLog Analyzer processes pfSense traffic logs and offers insights on the allowed and denied traffic with details on the source, destination, port, and protocol.
- pfSense Logon Reports: Monitor successful and failed pfSense logons. Identify the most used devices as well as the users who access your pfSense devices the most. Monitoring access helps you keep device usage and activity in check.
- pfSense IDS/IPS Reports: Guard your network against attacks with security reports based on pfSense IDS/IPS logs. View a list of positively identified attacks as well as potential threats in your network that merit investigation.
- pfSense Threat Reports: These reports detail various attack types, such as URL filtering, flood attacks, spyware downloads, and more, which are useful in protecting the network from breach attempts.
- pfSense Severity Reports: These reports classify log information by severity and are useful for accessing all events (including emergency, error, critical, alert, warning, notice, information, and debug events) in a single click.
- pfSense Configuration Reports: These reports help you ensure your pfSense firewalls are configured properly and track link state changes.
- pfSense System Events: These reports help you track system reboots, startups and shutdowns, and ensure that your pfSense firewalls are running smoothly without experiencing unexpected shutdowns or reboots.