Exploit for Fortinet Critical RCE Bug Allows SIEM Root Access
Corporate admins should patch the max-severity CVE-2024-23108 immediately, which allows unauthenticated command injection.
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SIEM is an acronym for Security Information and Event Management. It is a comprehensive solution that combines security information management (SIM) and security event management (SEM) to provide real-time analysis of security alerts generated by applications and network hardware.
In the context of information security, SIEM is crucial for detecting, preventing, and responding to cybersecurity threats. It aggregates and analyzes log data from various sources within an organization's IT infrastructure, enabling security professionals to detect patterns of activity that may indicate a security incident or compliance issue. SIEM tools also aid in the correlation of events, alerting security personnel to suspicious activities, and providing a platform for incident response. They support compliance reporting and can improve the efficiency of security operations through automation and centralized reporting. With the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, SIEM plays a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of information assets.
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Corporate admins should patch the max-severity CVE-2024-23108 immediately, which allows unauthenticated command injection.