We’re excited to announce the following updates in Log360 Cloud!
New feature
File integrity monitoring for NAS file servers
Log360 Cloud now supports file integrity monitoring (FIM) to track unauthorized changes to sensitive files and folders in NAS file servers, including EMC Isilon, Synology NAS, and EMC Server.
Here’s what the feature offers:
FIM dashboard: Centralized view of file integrity monitoring data.
Alerts: Real-time notifications for unauthorized changes to files ans folders.
Compliance reports: Pre-configured reports for various compliance standards.
Auto log forwarding support: Available for EMC Isilon and Synology NAS.
Monitored location check: Option to verify whether the monitored location exists.
Enhancements
Device management by domain:
Log360 Cloud now allows the management of devices through account settings for each configured domain. The filtering is based on the selected domain. Clicking the device count for each domain redirects to a list of Windows devices. These devices are filtered based on their roles:
Domain Controller
Member Server
Workstation
Regrouped Active Directory reports:
Over 50 reports have been reorganized into new report groups under the Windows and Active Directory categories for better accessibility.
User services report:
A new service account auditing report is now available under the Active Directory tab. This real-time report displays Windows service information from selected domain computers and allows filtering services based on domain users.
RSoP audit policy status:
Added a Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) icon in the Windows Device Management section. This feature shows which Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are applied to each device, helping administrators understand current configurations and rules.
Please share your thoughts, queries, or feedback.
For more details, visit Log360 Cloud Release Notes page.
Thanks and regards,
Log360 Cloud team