Thk u all for responding to my dream security setup. Ok, my list has
grown now to :
Definite considerations
1) Pentasafe (Security Manager)
2) Computer Associate (eTrust)
3) Symantec (Not sure if there's a single name)
Possible considerations
1) Hewlett Packard (ITO)
2) ISS (haven't check them out yet)
3) CSS (haven't check them out yet)
4) [ Create my own software like what Ivan Arce did ] :)
For those who are keen to know the results of our evaulation, feel free
to email me and I will share with you the outcome later. I would also
welcome and appreciate any further feedbacks from anyone. Thks guys
(Ivan, Gary, James, and Predrag), for being so helpful !
Predrag Zivic wrote:
>
> Hey we all have the same dreams:-)))
> The two vendors very close to deliver the dream are:
> - Computer Associates (eTrust line of products)- the
> most complete if you ask me.
> - Symantec (after the Axent acquisition) - Close
> second.
> - Network Associates (distant third - if you are
> concerned ONLY about the Microsoft environment they
> could be listed here as the second)
> - Fourth - no close competitor...
> One will mention the Checkpoint and OPSEC but that is
> still (according to me:-)) very good perimeter not
> enterprise security product suite.
> Another approach is to go with the point solutions and
> create the custom tailored security management
> umbrella.
> Hope this helps...
> Pez
>
> --- Maddy <mwlalex_at_magix.com.sg> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a dream to build an Enterprise Security
> > Management for my
> > organization. The capability expected are
> >
> > 1. monitoring events from firewalls, IDS, web
> > servers, NT and HPUX
> > servers
> > 2. centralized user management for remote
> > file/directory mgt, single
> > sign-on and password distribution mgt.
> > 3. Customizable reporting and notification
> > 4. web-browser inteerface for a unified/integrated
> > console
> >
> > I will be looking at Pentasafe's Security Manager,
> > Arthur Anderssen's
> > OneView and perhaps a few others. I was told that
> > there is not such
> > single umbrella product currently on the market and
> > that I will have
> > write some software to integrate existing products.
> >
> > I would like the expert opinions on this and pls let
> > me know if I am
> > just plain dreaming or it can be a reality. Fyi, I
> > am willing to go that
> > extra mile to create that integration software and
> > so, pls let me know
> > your ideas/suggestions on this too.
> >
> > Thks a million in advance !
> >
> > Rgds
> > Maddy
> >
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