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Products:

>>> Activeworx

>>> ArcSight ESM

>>> CheckPoint Eventia

>>> Cisco Security Management Suite

>>> e-Security Sentinel

>>> HighTower SEM

>>> Sensage Enterprise Security

>>> Network Intelligence enVision

>>> OpenService Security Threat Manager

>>> Symantec Security Information Manager 9550

 

 

 


Security Event Management

>>> Network Intelligence enVision

>>> OpenService Security Threat Manager

>>> Symantec Security Information Manager 9550

Network Intelligence, OpenService, Symantec Security Information Manager

Network Intelligence enVision  

Network Intelligence Corp.

200 Lowder Brook Drive

Westwood, MA 02090

Phone: 781-375-9000

 

http://www.network-intelligence.com/

info@network-intelligence.com

Network Intelligence enVision 3, which adds regulatory-compliance alerting. $120,000 Network Intelligence is adding a module to its EnVision enVision painlessly transforms raw, seemingly unrelated security and network events into meaningful intelligence that will reduce workload on IT staff, increase security personnel effectiveness, and provide ongoing support to the never-ending myriad of compliance regulations. With its latest release, enVision Version 3 (V3), Network Intelligence delivers the most scalable, high-performance and technologically advanced SIEM system in the industry.

http://www.network-intelligence.com/

Information Request Form: http://www.network-intelligence.com/solutions/loginaccess/index.asp

 

OpenService Security Threat Manager

100 Nickerson Road, Suite 100

Marlborough, MA 01752

Telephone: 508.597.5300 - : 800.892.3646

info@openservice.com

 

http://www.openservice.com/

Starting at around $50,000, Openservice Security Threat Manager (STM) gathers and normalizes data, correlates the various inputs, and ranks the criticality of security events. Openservice STM assembles a table with accumulated event data across the entire range of sources and "builds the case" for elevation to event criticality, spawning a predetermined action, such as an e-mail alert, or triggering a script for automated response. STM  needs to be configured for specific enterprise environments and corporate security policies. The STM engine requires significant tuning, and OpenService requires that installations are done by field engineers. Integrating the diversity of devices and data collection methods that STM supports requires a deft hand and lots of experience. There are many individual source idiosyncrasies that need to be resolved to make STM work.

http://www.openservice.com/

Product Brochure: http://www.openservice.com/pdfs/stm-3-collateral.pdf

  

Symantec Security Information Manager 9550

World Headquarters
20330 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, CA 95014
Phone: +1 408 517 8000

www.Symantec.com

info@Symantec.com

At $59,000, the Symantec Security Information Manager 9550, is an appliance that The is  designed for easy implementation and ease-of-use. The 9550 includes access to Symantec’s DeepSight global security service. This service provides intelligence about security events happening elsewhere around the world. Symantec's appliance includes IBM's DB2 relational database, a terabyte of storage, and support for external storage and external databases. The 9550 can collect and store as many as 3,000 events per second -- an average rate -- but its correlation engine can handle 21,000. Unfortunately, the only way to scale the 9550 is to add more of them. SEM capabilities and is quite good, especially for smaller organizations where scalability isn't a concern. With its links to DeepSight and LiveUpdate, Symantec has the potential to make some major strides in managing security for large enterprises.

http://www.symantec.com/Products/enterprise?c=prodinfo&refId=929&cid=1004

 

 

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