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Today’s businesses are no strangers to the word cybersecurity. They are facing a growing wave of cyberattacks. These come from ransomware to sophisticated phishing schemes. How do you stand ahead of these threats? A strong cybersecurity strategy is essential. One crucial component of this strategy is event logging. It’s one that not every business owner is aware of.

 

Think of event logging as a digital detective. What does tracking activities and events across your IT systems do? It helps you spot potential security breaches and respond swiftly. As your managed IT service provider, we’re committed to helping you. We can help you understand the importance of event logging as well as how to put in place best practices to safeguard your network.

 

 

 

What Is Event Logging?

 

Event logging is the act of tracking all events that happen within your IT systems. “Event” can be many different things, such as:

 

  • Login attempts
  • File access
  • Software installs
  • Network traffic
  • Denial of access
  • System changes
  • And many others

 

Event logging means to track all these and add a time stamp. This provides a robust picture of what is going on in your IT ecosystem. It’s through that ongoing picture that you can detect and respond to threats promptly.

 

Why is it critical to track and log all these events?

 

  • Detect suspicious activity by monitoring user behaviour and system events.
  • Respond quickly to incidents by providing a clear record of what happened in a breach.
  • Meet regulations that require businesses to maintain accurate records of system activities.

 

 

 

Best Practices to Use Event Logging Effectively

 

Event logging is most effective when you follow best practices. Here are some standard guidelines to follow. These are helpful if you’re just starting out as well as for those improving existing event-logging processes.

 

 

 

Log What Matters Most

 

Let’s be honest: You don’t need to track every digital footstep.  Logging every single action on your network can create a mountain of data that’s hard to sift through. Instead, focus on the events that truly matter. These are those that can reveal security breaches and compliance risks.

 

The most important things to log are:

 

  • Logins and Logouts: Keep tabs on who’s accessing your systems and when. This includes failed attempts, password changes, and new user accounts.
  • Accessing Sensitive Data: Track who’s peeking at your most valuable information. Logging file and database access helps spot unauthorised snooping.
  • System Changes: Keep a record of any changes to your system. Including software installations, configuration tweaks, and system updates. This helps you stay on top of changes and identify potential backdoors.

 

Event logging is much more manageable when you start with the most critical areas. This also makes it easier for small businesses.

 

 

 

Centralise Your Logs

 

Imagine trying to solve a puzzle with pieces scattered across different rooms. It’s chaos! That is what happens when you try to work with several logs for different devices and systems. Centralising your logs is a game-changer. A Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) gathers logs in one place. This includes those from various devices, servers, and applications.

 

This makes it easier to:

 

  • Spot patterns: Connect the dots between suspicious activities across different systems.
  • Respond faster: Have all the evidence you need at your fingertips. This is helpful when an incident strikes.
  • Get a complete picture: See your network as a whole. This makes it easier to identify vulnerabilities.

 

 

 

Ensure Logs Are Tamper-Proof

 

It’s important to protect your event logs! Attackers love to cover their tracks by deleting or altering logs. That’s why it’s vital to make your logs tamper-proof.

 

Here are some tips:

 

  • Encrypt your logs: Lock them down with encryption. This makes them unreadable to unauthorised eyes.
  • Use WORM storage: Once a log is written, it’s locked in place, preventing changes or deletions.
  • Use strong access controls: Limit who can see and change your logs to trusted personnel only.

 

Tamper-proof logs provide an accurate record of events even if a breach occurs. They also keep the bad guys from seeing all your system activity tracking.

 

 

 

Establish Log Retention Policies

 

Keeping logs forever isn’t practical (or always necessary). But deleting them too soon can be risky, too. That’s why you need clear log retention policies. 

 

Here are some things to consider:

 

  • Compliance requirements: Some industries have specific rules about how long to keep logs.
  • Business needs: How long do you need logs to investigate incidents or for auditing?
  • Storage capacity: Make sure your log retention policy doesn’t overwhelm your storage.

 

Strike the right balance with retention. You want to ensure you have the data you need without sacrificing performance.

 

 

 

Check Logs Regularly

 

Event logging is only as good as your ability to use it. Don’t “set and forget” your logs. You should check them regularly. This helps you spot anomalies and identify suspicious patterns. It also helps you respond to threats before they cause serious damage. Use security software to help automate this process.

 

Here’s how to do it effectively:

 

  • Set up automated alerts: Get notified immediately of critical events. Such as failed logins or unauthorized access.
  • Perform periodic reviews: Dive into your logs regularly. Look for patterns that might show a threat.
  • Correlate events: Use your SIEM to connect the dots between different activities. It can reveal more complex attacks.

 

 

 

Need Help with Event Logging Solutions?

 

As a trusted managed IT service provider, we’re here to support you. We can help you install these practices and ensure your business stays protected.

 

Give us a call on 0330 043 0069 or email to schedule a chat.

 

 

 


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