Corner Bowl Log Manager
Security Event Log Management

Security Event Log management can be an extremely time consuming and difficult task to get a handle on. Typical networks contain 100's of GB of log entries throughout the network which need to be monitored and stored for auditing purposes. Corner Bowl Log Manager simplifies the task of consolidation, archiving, truncating, monitoring, alerting and analyzing enabling you to quickly identify security issues and fulfill auditing requirements.

Security Event Log Consolidation and Archiving

Security Event Log consolidation is the process of downloading remote Security Event Log entries or files and storing them to a central location such as a database or flat files. Corner Bowl Log Manager will automatically download your Security Event Log entries and save them to SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle or your local file system. Don't get caught off guard by an ever expanding database, use our data management functions to automatically truncate or archive old entries to an alternate database.

Add redundancy to your Security Event Log management solution by configuring the software to automatically backup, compress and encrypt remote EVT and EVTX files.

Security Event Log Monitoring

Use Corner Bowl Log Manager to monitor Security Event Log entries in real-time or via a schedule such as hourly or daily. Use our built-in Security Event Log filters to get notified immediately when someone continues to attempt to logon using the same username but different passwords or when someone continues to use different usernames from the same client workstation. Create your own simple or complex regular expression driven filters and fire alerts such as emails, SNMP traps and user interface prompts.

Security Event Log Reports

Corner Bowl Log Manager includes several out-of-the-box reports for your Security Event Logs that can be automatically emailed, published to your intranet site or displayed interactively within the log viewer.

Failed Logons Account Lockouts New User Accounts
Simplifies and summarizes the 12 different logon events
 
Displays locked out accounts and lockout history
 
Shows new user accounts and who created them