Anton Security Tip of the Week #13: Into the Darkness ... or The Ominous World of Unix Binary Audit Logs
By : OReilly Sysadmin | On : 2007 November 29
Following the new “tradition” of posting a security tip of the week (mentioned here, here ; SANS jumped in as well), I decided to follow along and join the initiative. One of the bloggers called it “pay it forward” to the community. So, Anton Security Tip of the Day #13: Into the Darkness … or The Ominous World of Unix Binary Audit Logs In this tip, we will take a peek at one of the most esoteric areas of logging: Unix binary audit logs. Solaris BSM and Trusted Solaris audi...
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