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SIEM tools correlate security logs to detect suspicious activity sooner, but reliable alerts depend on complete data, tuning, and response plans.

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Security information and event management (SIEM) centralizes logs and security alerts from systems such as identity providers, endpoints, applications, and network devices. It normalizes and correlates events so analysts can identify activity that a single log may not show, such as a suspicious login followed by privilege changes and data access. SIEMs can also support investigation through search, retention, and automated response actions.

Its value depends on trustworthy, relevant telemetry: attackers may exploit unmonitored systems, disable logging, or generate noise that hides meaningful alerts. Poorly protected logs can also expose credentials or personal data and create compliance obligations. Effective practice is to define priority detection cases, collect and time-synchronize the necessary events, restrict and monitor access to logs, protect their integrity and retention, and continuously tune and test detections. SIEM alerts should feed a documented triage and incident-response process rather than be treated as proof of compromise.

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The Hacker News 25 Aug 2025, 11:50 p.m. Report SIEM

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The Hacker News 31 Jul 2025, 10:00 p.m. SIEM
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The Hacker News 3 years, 5 months ago

Auditing Kubernetes with Open Source SIEM and XDR

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The Hacker News 31 Aug 2022, 12:30 a.m. SIEM