Zrubi Unchained
Nope, not yet… but stay tuned!
Nope, not yet… but stay tuned!
Here you can see my current gaming setup, and how I’m reached my primary goal: Gaming in a VM. Keep reading →
If you like the idea of creating a Gaming VM, the next question you might ask is: OK, but how?
Although I’m getting old, but I’m still a gamer… Not the ‘hard core’ one, but I still spend considerable amount of time playing games on my PC. And that’s requires a quite powerful – and therefore expensive – hardware, what I would happily use for other purposes too. Like photo editing, 3D modelling, and as a personal test environment.
Sending audit events from an application to a SIEM should be a pretty standard practice nowadays. However, in practice – it seems – still not clear how to actually do this properly. Keep reading →
My site is not too busy, but long time ago I have started publishing in multiple languages: English and/or Hungarian – depending on the subject and the expected audience.
To achieve this using WordPress, you need to use a plugin. And there are multiple ones out there however neither of those are compatible with each other. This means switching to another one is a pain. That’s why I postponed this move as long as I can…
Nowadays all major Linux distributions are using systemd-journald to handle locally generated system events, but you may still need a syslog agent if you want to forward them to a remote location – like a SIEM. Keep reading →
Sending events from our servers to a SIEM should be a pretty standard practice nowadays. However, in practice – it seems – still not clear what to send, and how to actually do this properly. Keep reading →
IBM QRadar Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) helps security teams accurately detect and prioritize threats across the enterprise. Keep reading →
IBM released a new version of the QRadar Community Edition to keep up with the commercial version. Keep reading →