OSSEC
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Developer(s) | Daniel B. Cid et al. |
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Stable release | 3.6.0[1]
/ 14 February 2020 |
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Security / HIDS |
License | GNU GPL v2 |
Website | www.ossec.net |
OSSEC (Open Source HIDS SECurity) is a free, open-source host-based intrusion detection system (HIDS). It performs log analysis, integrity checking, Windows registry monitoring, rootkit detection, time-based alerting, and active response. It provides intrusion detection for most operating systems, including Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, OS X, Solaris and Windows. OSSEC has a centralized, cross-platform architecture allowing multiple systems to be easily monitored and managed.[2] OSSEC has a log analysis engine that is able to correlate and analyze logs from multiple devices and formats.[3]
History[]
In June 2008, the OSSEC project and all the copyrights owned by Daniel B. Cid, the project leader, were acquired by Third Brigade, Inc. They promised to continue to contribute to the open source community and to extend commercial support and training to the OSSEC open source community.
In May 2009, Trend Micro acquired Third Brigade and the OSSEC project, with promises to keep it open source and free.
In 2018, Trend released the domain name and source code to the OSSEC Foundation.
The OSSEC project is currently maintained by who stewards the free and open source version and also offers an enhanced commercial version.
Software components[]
OSSEC consists of a main application, an agent, and a web interface.[4]
- Manager (or server), which is required for distributed network or stand-alone installations.
- Agent, a small program installed on the systems to be monitored.
- Agentless mode, can be used to monitor firewalls, routers, and even Unix systems.
OSSEC Conferences[]
Since 2017, Atomicorp has been running the annual OSSEC Conference, where all active developers and members of the community get together to discuss OSSEC and its future.[5]
The 2019 OSSEC Con was held March 20-21st outside Washington DC. Slides and other materials from the conference are available here.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Release 3.6.0". 14 February 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ "About". OSSEC Project Team. 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
- ^ "Log Samples". OSSEC Project Team. 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
- ^ "OSSEC Architecture". OSSEC Project Team. 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
- ^ "About OSSEC - OSSEC Con2019". Atomicorp.com. Atomicorp. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
External links[]
- Computer network security
- Free network-related software
- Free security software
- Intrusion detection systems
- Linux security software
- Internet Protocol based network software