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LogRhythm Intelligent IT Search Removes Guess Work

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December 15, 2008 - LogRhythm announced Intelligent IT Search, a new capability for its log and event management system that hones in on security threats and operational risks in a fraction of the time compared to conventional log search utilities.

 

LogRhythm Intelligent IT Search takes the guess work out of extracting meaning from log data by going beyond simple indexing. It enriches log entries with intuitive classifications, human understandable names, risk modeling and prioritization, and a universal time stamp.

 

Traditional approaches to log search require users to know what they are looking for, and to create, then refine search terms to locate events that map to their query. LogRhythm processes logs and tags them using a rich and granular three-tier classification model that enables users to perform intelligent IT search. This capability assesses the impact of events in multiple dimensions to extract meaning from what would otherwise appear to be just isolated logs.

 

By adding this additional intelligence to raw logs, LogRhythm enables IT organizations to quickly identify internal and external threats, operations issues, and compliance violations. In addition, Intelligent IT Search simplifies and accelerates forensic investigations and eDiscovery responses.

This piece is brought to you by the Information Management editorial staff.

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