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Security Basics
Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 10:30AM Daniel Gil (the900 gmail com) (5 replies) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 15 2012 04:36AM Peter Thomas (hackertarget admin gmail com) RE: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 05:56PM David Gillett (gillettdavid fhda edu) (1 replies) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 08:08PM spaz (marco spaz org) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 12:17PM Anwar Khan (anwarrhce gmail com) (1 replies) RE: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 08:36PM Mikhail A. Utin (mutin commonwealthcare org) Re: Centralized firewall management and log analysis tools May 03 2012 12:07PM Nightshade (avghacker gmail com) |
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If money is not a concern, I would recommend Check Point. We have quite
a big Check Point deployment as well as Juniper Firewalls,
Phion/Baracuda Firewalls and some Cisco Firewalls (ASA, PIX). Check
Point has by far the best tools for managing a centralized deployment.
Even their IPS-blade is much better now that I has been before. For log
analysis you could use Check Point Eventia Reporter and with Tufin, you
can do much more, e.g. track changes, compliance, ...
I am not a Check Point guy and I regularly complain about Check Point
myself, but it is definitely the best package I have experienced yet.
hth,
Peter
Am 03.05.2012 12:30, schrieb Daniel Gil:
> Hi list!
>
> Recently I've been tasked with designing a solution for a company that
> has multiple offices, each with a database server and firewall,
> connected to the central headquarters through vpn. They administer
> each of these offices individually and would like a centralized server
> for firewall administration, log analysis and possibly IDS/vpn
> administration.
>
> I've been thinking about splunk+snort+a firewall that provides
> centralized management. Is there a better set of tools for the job? Or
> even better, a single tool that integrates all features?
>
> I'd love to hear from you people with experience in implementing
> similar solutions which tools worked best for you.
>
> Best regards,
> Dan
>
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