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As an industry, we've been getting much better with understanding access rights and enabling compliance with access-related regulatory requirements. I know there are nay-sayers out there who focus on the negative - what we haven't done well. But, overall, given the speed at which we've enabled access to sensitive information, it's pretty amazing that we have any control at all.Having said that, one of the primary problems with our current solutions for tracking changes and enabling audit response is that we just can't make sense of all the data that's being collected. One of the findings in the SANS Log Management Survey for 2010 is that the top two challenges with log management are being able to search through the data and being able to interpret the results. That's no surprise given the mountains of data generated by log management solutions. But it's also alarming because that's the exact value ...
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