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Security Monitoring with Wazuh

You're reading from   Security Monitoring with Wazuh A hands-on guide to effective enterprise security using real-life use cases in Wazuh

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837632152
Length 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rajneesh Gupta Rajneesh Gupta
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Threat Detection
2. Chapter 1: Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Using Wazuh FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Malware Detection Using Wazuh 4. Part 2: Threat Intelligence, Automation, Incident Response, and Threat Hunting
5. Chapter 3: Threat Intelligence and Analysis 6. Chapter 4: Security Automation Using Shuffle 7. Chapter 5: Incident Response with Wazuh 8. Chapter 6: Threat Hunting with Wazuh 9. Part 3: Compliance Management
10. Chapter 7: Vulnerability Detection and Configuration Assessment 11. Chapter 8: Appendix 12. Chapter 9: Glossary 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Proactive threat hunting with Wazuh

Organizations can use Wazuh for proactive threat hunting, a security practice that helps them find and report possible security threats before they become significant threats. This can take the form, for example, of analyzing network traffic patterns to detect anomalous behavior that may indicate a potential cyber threat. By contrast, the main goal of reactive cybersecurity defenses is to react to threats once they are identified or after an incident has taken place. As an example, antivirus software detects and eradicates known malware, and firewalls prevent malicious traffic from entering the network based on predefined rules by the security team.

When you do proactive threat hunting, you look for possible risks or weaknesses in a network before any damage can be caused. Instead of waiting for alerts or known signatures, we can use Wazuh to conduct threat hunting by performing real-time log analysis across multiple platforms, correlating events...

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