A security analyst is defining operational procedures for a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) deployment. Match each SIEM log management concept on the left with its correct operational description on the right.
- Log AggregationCentralizing raw log data from disparate network hosts, firewalls, and endpoints into a single repository.
- Log NormalizationTransforming heterogeneous log entries into a standardized schema with uniform field names and data types.
- Event CorrelationAnalyzing relationship patterns between distinct log events across multiple systems to detect compound threats.
- Log RetentionStoring historical log data for specified timelines to satisfy regulatory compliance and forensic requirements.
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Log Aggregation matches centralizing raw log data from disparate hosts; Log Normalization matches transforming heterogeneous log entries into a standardized schema; Event Correlation matches analyzing relationship patterns between distinct log events; and Log Retention matches storing historical log data for specified timelines to satisfy regulatory requirements.
Each concept aligns with its precise SIEM function: Aggregation collects raw logs into a central location, Normalization standardizes field syntax across vendor logs, Correlation analyzes relationships across events to flag attacks, and Retention maintains historical log archives for compliance.
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SIEM Core Log Management Operations
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