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    Snare Lite (SIEM & Logging Software)

    Snare Lite (SIEM & Logging Software)

    Snare Enterprise: bit.ly/Snare-Trial

    ...For up to date Snare software check out Snare Enterprise. https://www.snaresolutions.com/try-snare-for-free/ Snare Enterprise was created to keep up with the fast paced security software market. It started with the desire to create premium logging and SIEM tools that were agnostic by nature so they could be used to boost any SIEM architecture regardless of third party developers. In fact, the agnostic nature allows it to bridge gaps between multiple SIEM implementations across business units. For more on use cases, check out the Intersect Alliance website. ...
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    Listsp

    Listsp

    List Processes, Services & Drivers

    View & Manage Windows Processes, Services & Drivers
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Tarantoga

    Tarantoga

    Lightweight Event Management System (for Monitoring-Events and more)

    Tarantoga is an open source lightweight event management system for events from monitoring and more, with similar functionality to IBM Tivoli TEC, Master Cell, or BMC BEM. It supports your ITIL/ITSM event management process. It relies on MongoDB to store the events and Perl as rule programming language. GUI and backend are seperate tools that communicate only via the MongoDB. Tarantoga understands EIF, so you can send events with "postemsg", "msend -e", and the tarantoga tool tsend. Via EIF,...
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    The OVAL Interpreter is a freely available reference implementation that demonstrates the evaluation of OVAL Definitions. Based on a set of OVAL Definitions the interpreter collects system information, evaluates it, and generates a detailed OVAL Results file. Developed to demonstrate the usability of OVAL Definitions and to ensure correct syntax and adherence to the OVAL Schemas by definition writers, it is not a fully functional scanning tool nor an enterprise scanning tool. It is a...
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    AI-powered service management for IT and enterprise teams

    Enterprise-grade ITSM, for every business

    Give your IT, operations, and business teams the ability to deliver exceptional services—without the complexity. Maximize operational efficiency with refreshingly simple, AI-powered Freshservice.
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    A set of tools for querying and modifying the ACL's (access control lists) and ACE's (access control entries) of files, services, registry keys, printers, processes, threads, timers, mutexes, tokens, events, and semaphores in Windows 2000 and later
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