Snare BackLogr 1.2
Snare is currently used by hundreds of thousands of individuals, and organisations worldwide. Snare agents are used by many large Financial, Insurance, Healthcare, Defence, AeroSpace, and Intelligence organisations to meet elements of local and federal security requirements, such as:
* ACSI 33
* GLBA (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act)
* Sarbanes Oxley (SOX)
* C2 / CAPP
* DCID 6/3
* DIAM 50-4
* DDS-2600-5502-87 Chapter 4
* NISPOM Chapter 8
* HIPAA
* California Senate Bill 1386
* USA Patriot Act
* Danish Standard DS-484:2005
* British Standard BS7799
The SNARE BackLog application is free software (freeware), released under the terms of the GNU Public Licence (GPL).
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...more effectively with EventLog Inspector. The new...with more features. EventLog Inspector provides administrators...to a dedicated syslog server or forward...specified email address. EventLog Inspector can either...about selected events. EventLog Inspector makes system...events being registered. EventLog Inspector extends the...
...A Free Windows Syslog message generator which...sends Unix type Syslog messages created from...PC or Unix Syslog Daemon. Excellent for...testing your Kiwi Syslog Daemon or other...Syslog Daemon setup and...problems. Supports TCP syslog messages for emulating...fully test your syslog daemon setup, can...
...use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible...syslog daemon). It receives,...and securely transports syslog messages from distributed...to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi...reliably transport your syslog data across any...these files as syslog messages to Kiwi...Syslog Daemon....
...Tool to write EventLog entries directly from...be traced by EventLog Tracing or Server...is generating an EventLog entry. pgEvent is...
