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eSecurity Sentinel
eSecurity,
Inc. Headquarters
1921
Gallows Road
Suite
700
Vienna,
VA 22182
Telephone:
(703) 852-8000 - : (800) 474-9191
http://www.esecurityinc.com/
Contact
Form:http://www.esecurityinc.com/Contact/
eSecurity Sentinel, which starts at $40,000,
provides a real-time look at security event information across a network.
Reporting devices is send event data to one of many available agents on what
e-Security calls the e-Wizard server. Each agent is set up to receive
information from a specific source. Users have as many e-Wizard servers as
needed to cover your entire enterprise. The
database can be either Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle9i, depending on the
platform you’re using. The price
of e-Security includes installation, setup, and configuration by company
engineers. Customers pick the hardware platform and e-Security’s management
suite sorts through the vast quantities of data from the various security
products on a network, picks out what’s truly important, and compares it with
other events using a correlation engine to uncover attacks or vulnerabilities.
Sentinel presents the data in a clear graphical form to help stay on top of
security management.
http://www.esecurityinc.com/
Brochure Request Form: http://www.esecurityinc.com/Contact/?EventID=63
High
Tower Software
26970
Aliso Viejo Parkway
Suite
200
Aliso
Viejo, CA 92656
Phone:
949-330-3080 Toll free: 877-HI TOWER (877-448-6937)
Fax:
949-330-3081
www.high-tower.com
sales@high-tower.com
High Tower SEM (Security Event Manqager) 3210, from High
Tower Software, starting at $60,000,
is an appliance that provides the ability to aggregate and correlate security
event information from multiple 3rd party security appliances around the
network. High Tower collects data from a combination of SNMP, syslog, OPSEC, SSH
and ODBC communications from various security devices. Such information is
correlated via user defined meta rules and a database of known vulnerabilities
from vulnerability assessments. Alerts can be sent to appropriate personnel in real-time. The
appliance includes dual XEON Processors and 1 TB of storage, and is deployed on
the LAN requiring an IP address for one or both of its interfaces, depending on
deployment.
Introduced in the fall of 2005, High Tower ’s SEM 3210
appliance enables enterprise-level security managers to quickly identify,
prioritize, and respond to attacks against their computer networks in real-time.
According to the manufacturer, the SEM 3210 can be deployed in only a few hours.
New in the latest free upgrade is MetaRules™, which offer a more efficient way
to correlate and analyze the output of log-generating devices for threat
management data (such as routers, IDS, firewalls, and more).
The result is what High Tower says is an “analyst in a box;” or an
advanced analytical system that is easy to use and operates similar to the way a
senior intrusion analyst might think.
http://www.high-tower.com
Download the brochure: http://www.high-tower.com/docs/sem_appliances.pdf
SenSage
Enterprise Security Analytics
SenSage,
Inc.
55
Hawthorne Street, Suite 700
San
Francisco, CA 94105
Phone:
415-808-5900
http://www.sensage.com/
product-info@sensage.com
SenSage Enterprise Security Analytics, starting at less
than $200,000, supports appliance-like deployment and configuration. It can be
placed on one system, or distributed across multiple systems for scalable
performance, high availability and distributed data collection and analysis. The
system operates on the Red Hat Linux platform. SenSage consists of
the SenSage Collector which captures batch log events from a variety of
log sources and protocols - without requiring agents; the SenSage Scalable Alert
Server which receives the parsed streaming event log from the Collector and
performs real-time event correlation; SenSage Scalable Log Server (SLS) which is
the core of the SenSage solution serving as the centralized, clustered analytics
repository; and the SenSage Analyzer which maintains the user sessions, issues
scheduled queries and manages alerts and rules; The SenSage Analytics Packages
provide a set of pre-defined rules and reports mapped to common security
monitoring guidelines.
www.SenSage.com
Product Brochure: http://www.sensage.com/material/SOverviewv1.pdf
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