Aanval
Aanval is a commercial SIEM product designed specifically for use with Snort, Suricata, and Syslog data.[2] Aanval has been in active development since 2003 and remains one of the longest running Snort capable SIEM products in the industry. Aanval is Dutch for "attack".[3]
Original author(s) | Loyal Moses |
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Developer(s) | Tactical FLEX, Inc. |
Stable release | 8.0 [1]
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Type | SIEM |
Website | www |
History
Aanval was created by Loyal Moses in 2003 but was not publicly made available until March 2004 where it was released under the private commercial license C1-RA1008.[4] Throughout the lifecycle of the software it has also been referred to as OpenAanval [5] or ComAanval in addition to Aanval.
Aanval's had provided AJAX style security event monitoring and reporting from a web-browser. Since Aanval's creation, it has developed into an intrusion detection, correlation and threat management console with a specific focus on normalizing Snort, Suricata, and Syslog data.
Several information security related books have been published that include details and references to Aanval, including "Linux Server Security, Second Edition"[6] by O'Reilly Media, "Security Log Management"[7] by O'Reilly Media, "Snort: IDS and IPS Toolkit"[8] by O'Reilly Media and in 2010 "Unix and Linux System Administration Handbook, Fourth Edition"[9] by O'Reilly Media.
See also
References
- Aanval - Download Archived December 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- Aanval - Snort & Syslog Intrusion Detection, Correlation and Threat Management
- aanval - Wiktionary
- "Aanval End-User License Agreement (EULA)". Archived from the original on 2011-03-14. Retrieved 2011-07-27.
- "openaanval-1.48-stable.tar.gz ≈ Packet Storm". packetstormsecurity.com. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
- Linux Server Security, Second Edition: Safari Books Online
- Security Log Management: Safari Books Online
- Snort: IDS and IPS Toolkit: Safari Books Online
- Unix and Linux System Administration Handbook, Fourth Edition: Safari Books Online