GFI EventsManager Box Networking & Security Event Monitoring, Management and Archiving
  • 1-9 Nodes for Servers - $220.00 per node
  • 10-24 Nodes for Workstations - $22.00 per node
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White Papers

PCI DSS Made Easy:
Addressing the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard

This white paper examines the requirements to adhere to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), the implications of non-compliance and how effective event log management and network vulnerability management can help achieve compliance.


The Need for Effective Event Management:
Challenges, Strategies and Solutions to Effective Event Management

This white paper shows where GFI EventsManager™ fits in this picture. It is an invaluable asset in the corporate toolbox.


How to Perform Network-wide Security Event Log Management:
Using GFI EventsManager for Intrusion Detection and Essential Auditing of Security Event Logs

This white paper explains the need to monitor security event logs network-wide and how you can achieve this using GFI LANguard™ S.E.L.M. (now GFI EventsManager). It is written by Randy Franklin Smith, author of the in-depth series on the Windows security log in Windows 2000 & .NET Magazine.


How to Detect Hackers on Your Web Server:

Catch Hackers Red-handed Through Real-time Security Event Log Management

A discussion of the methods used by hackers to attack IIS web servers, and how you can use event log management on your web server to be alerted to successful attacks immediately.


Deploying GFI EventsManager:
Calculate the Number of Instances Required to Manage your Network

This technical white paper gives an overview of how GFI EventsManager works and discusses installation and deployment issues, enabling you to calculate the number of GFI EventsManager instances required on your network.

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