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You might check out the product from Bsafe.   Their product seems to allow
you to look at journal entries the way your interested in looking at  them
(e.g. all of a particular type for a particular user profile within a
certain time period;  everything for a particular user and/or w/in a
particular time period; all of a particular type; anything w/i a particular
time period; etc...).  You should also check the other likely security ISV
"suspects" (Safestone, Powertech, NetIQ, and several others).

Patrick Botz
Senior Technical Staff Member
eServer Security Architect
(507) 253-0917, T/L 553-0917
email: botz@xxxxxxxxxx


midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/08/2005 01:18:17 PM:

> I'm looking for a tool(s) to automate at least initial analysis of
> journals. Some way to flag "interesting" entries for later review. Better

> yet, have a way to drill down from the summary...
>


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