A Methodology for the Dynamic Design of Adaptive Log Management Infrastructures

Organizations collect log data for various reasons, including security related ones. The multitude and diversity of the devices that generate log records increases, resulting to dispersed networks and large volumes of data. The design of a log management infrastructure is usually led by decisions th...

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Veröffentlicht in:EAI endorsed transactions on security and safety 2019-01, Vol.6 (19), p.159347
Hauptverfasser: Anastopoulos, V., Katsikas, S.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Organizations collect log data for various reasons, including security related ones. The multitude and diversity of the devices that generate log records increases, resulting to dispersed networks and large volumes of data. The design of a log management infrastructure is usually led by decisions that are commonly based on industry best practices and experience, but fail to adapt to the evolving threat landscape. In this work a novel methodology for the design of a dynamic log management infrastructure is proposed. The proposed methodology leverages social network analysis to relate the infrastructure with the threat landscape, thus enabling it to evolve as threats evolve. The workings of the methodology are demonstrated by means of its application for the design of the log management infrastructure of a real organization.
ISSN:2032-9393
2032-9393
DOI:10.4108/eai.25-1-2019.159347