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Threat response software

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THREAT RESPONSE SOFTWARE

Introduction

Threat response software is a software that reports insecurity alerts to the system if it has been targeted by the malware. The software of my concern is the security information and event management software, which is concerned with the log and data collection security software. The software where analysts of security are allowed to focus more on detailed logs of security and events. It will enable analysts of security to carry out analysis of security threats from the computer systems. The software works automatically in the background for identification of security threats that possible attacks within the operating system proactively. The provider of security information and event management software are clarifying the balance between quick identification the risks and breaches that fold the information technology administrators with false positives (Johnson, 2013).

The majors feature of Security Information and Event Management software includes: log information correction, log normalization, flexibility deployment, custom dashboards and views, hosting and network-based intrusion detection, centralized event, and log data collation, and integrating management tools for accessibility and identification. The security data and event management software are widely from about 5000 dollars to over 100,000 dollars, depending mainly on the number of events and logs being monitored, which will include total ownership will consist of maintenance, professional services, hardware personnel, and training. The kind of training required for one to able to operate the software is skills training, which involves proficiencies that are required to perform the job (Nahari & Krutz, 2011).

Conclusion

In conclusion, security information and event management software is the best software for threats in the operating system within the information technology industry (Johnson, 2013).

References

Johnson, R. (2013). Antiterrorism and threat response: Planning and implementation. CRC Press.

Nahari, H., & Krutz, R. L. (2011). Web commerce security: Design and development. John Wiley & Sons.