Tag: events

Astaro Command Center V3.002 Released

Today we have released a maintenance Up2Date for Astaro Command Center. This release will increase the stability of your installation by addressing a few reported bugs, most notably the World-Map overview not operating correctly due to a change at Yahoo with their maps interface.

Evolution of online attacks mirrors the history of advertising

The rise of television brought with it the golden age of mass marketing. Businesses selling consumer goods would pay large sums of money to have their ads featured during prime viewing hours and during popular programs and continues today with extravagant Superbowl ad space.

National Cyber Security Awareness Month Contest Winners

As part of National CyberSecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), Astaro held a video contest asking “Why is cyber security awareness important and what are you doing to stay safe online?” for a chance to win a laptop. The videos that came in were very creative and we enjoyed them very much

Your IT-land needs you!

Today and tomorrow the German Federal Ministry of Interior has launched a nationwide IT-security event with the illustrious description “5th Strategic Crisis Management Exercise” – code named “LÜKEX 11”. Within the scope of this event the government, federal states, organizations and companies likewise practice for the IT emergency in a concerted project.

How to Actively Defend Your Network Using SolarWinds Log and Event Manager

Keeping your network secure is a full-time responsibility. The ability to rapidly identify and respond to malicious activity is imperative, but you can’t be on-guard 24/7. That’s where the real-time event correlation and active response capabilities of SolarWinds’ Log and Event Manager can help.

Customizing ASAM module in NetFlow Analyzer

The previous blog was on ASAM will have given you an idea about the class “Scan and Probes” available with NetFlow Analyzer. Now that we know how the events are triggered we need to narrow it down, that the specific events or unwanted events can be ignored. When I say unwanted events, I mean the events that are deemed trusted or allowed network activities for certain resources and problems