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You set up SIEM integration in four basic steps: Mystery mansion mac os.

Step 1: Turn on SIEM integration

  1. Visit https://control.akamai.com/ and log in.
  2. In the control center menu, under WEB & DATA CENTER SECURITY, select Security Configuration.
  3. Open the security configuration for which you want SIEM data.
  4. Click the Advanced Settings tab and expand the SIEM Integration section.
  5. In Allow data collection for SIEM, click Yes.
  6. Choose the security policies for which you want to export data. Enable SIEM integration for:
    • ALL Security policies if you want to send SIEM data for events that violate any/all security policies within the security configuration.
    • Customize for specific security policies if you want data regarding one or more specific security policies. In the drop down list, choose the policies you want.
  7. If you use Bot Manager in the selected security policy, set IncludeBot Manger Events to Yes. When you do so, events detected only by Bot Manager are included. To exclude those events for any reason, choose No.
    Note: When you choose no, you still see events that triggered both web application firewall and bot detections.
  8. Skip the SIEM Event Version field for now.
  9. Copy the number in the Security Config ID field. You'll need it in a minute.
  10. Push security configuration changes to the production network.
    On the upper right of the Security Configuration page, click the Activate button. Under Network, choose Production, and click Activate.

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If you want to enable SIEM integration for another Security Configuration, open that configuration and repeat the steps you just followed. Once you've done so for all configurations, continue on to the next step.

Step 2: Set up a user to manage SIEM

Add or assign a user to manage your SIEM APIs.

  1. In the control center menu, under ACCOUNT ADMIN, select Identity & access.
  2. On the Users and API Clients tab, find the user you want or click the Create user button.
  3. To assign the SIEM role to an existing user, open the user and click the Edit roles tab. Find the group you want, click its Roles dropdown, and select the Manage SIEM role. Click Submit.
  4. To assign the SIEM role to a new user, Click the Create user button. Complete basic info and scroll down to the Assign Roles section. Find the group you want, click its Roles dropdown, and select the Manage SIEM role. Click Save.
    Note: Only the Manage SIEM role has the proper permissions. Do not assign any other role. For example, an IDM Non-Admin Manage API Clients permission won't suffice.

  5. If you want events for another group too, select the group and repeat Steps 3-8.
    (Note: If you have multiple Groups and Users within your account, you must assign a user the Manage SIEM role for each group that contains a security configuration you want to include in SIEM results. Usually, this is the same person, and must be the same person you associate with the API credentials in Step 3: Provision SIEM API and get access tokens.)

Step 3: Provision SIEM API and get access tokens

To move data from Akamai Security Events Collector to your system, the SIEM connector uses Akamai's SIEM API, a REST API service that requires authentication and authorization.

Once you've turned on SIEM integration and set up a user for it, you're ready to provision credentials for the SIEM API. To do so, visit Get Started with APIs.

Then follow the steps to provision the SIEM API for the user you assigned to manage SIEM. Copy and save the tokens you generate. You'll need them to complete your next step.

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Step 4: Install and configure your SIEM connector

You install your SIEM connector behind your firewall. The connector uses Akamai's SIEM API to retrieve security events in JSON format from the Akamai Security Events Collector. The connector converts the JSON to the data format your SIEM software consumes and sends security events on to your SIEM software. The connector lets you:

Connector setup, depends upon what SIEM solution you use. Read on to learn about sample connectors and tools you can use to get started quickly.

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Another Sign: Apple Makes Strategic Investment In QTV Network
Apple has announced another investment in an outside company that involves its core technologies. Akamai Technologies will receive US$12.5 million from Apple in exchange for a 5% stake in the company. Akamai is an Internet service provider that provides worldwide server access to Apple's QTV network. According to Apple:

Escape the keyboard mac os. Apple® and Akamai Technologies today announced further details of their strategic agreement regarding streaming media, as well as revealed an investment by Apple in Akamai.

Announced in late July at Macworld Expo in New York City, the strategic agreement centers on the integration of Apple's QuickTime® player and streaming server technology with Akamai's global Internet content delivery service to provide Macintosh® and Windows users worldwide with one-click access to high-quality streaming video content. In addition to Akamai's integration of QuickTime servers into its network, Apple has selected Akamai as its exclusive network provider for QuickTime TV (QTV).

To cement the partnership, Apple invested $12.5 million in June in Akamai, for approximately five percent of the shares of the company at the time the investment was made.

'We chose Akamai as the exclusive delivery service for our QuickTime TV network because they have the best, most scalable architecture and proven reliability,' said Steve Jobs, Apple's interim CEO. 'Together, Apple and Akamai will deliver the highest quality and easiest to use Internet streaming video content available.'

'Our relationship with Apple is a major step in delivering high-quality streaming,' said George Conrades, Akamai chairman and CEO. 'QuickTime TV offers Internet users a whole new viewing experience and empowers web sites to create more engaging content.'

Apple has used Akamai's global network to deliver copies of QuickTime and Mac® OS 8.6 software upgrades as well as the Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace movie trailer to Apple customers around the world. Apple and Akamai have also broadcast two live events: Steve Jobs' recent Macworld Expo keynote and an Apple-sponsored Eurythmics concert. Maidens avatar creator deluxe mac os.

In an unrelated press release today, Akamai also announced that Cisco Systems has made an investment in the company.

Since many people have written us to ask what we knew about Akamai, we are including this 'about' information from the press release:

Akamai Technologies is transforming the way content is delivered over the Internet. With an unprecedented guarantee for improving the speed and reliability of Web sites, Akamai's Internet content delivery network has grown to over 900 servers in 15 countries, and serves over one-quarter billion hits per day. Akamai's customers include Apple, CNN, GO Network, Yahoo!, and over 30 leading businesses ranging from new media companies to eCommerce firms and financial Web sites. Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, Akamai Technologies—www.akamai.com—has 150 employees. Akamai (pronounced AH kuh my) is Hawaiian for intelligent, clever and cool.

The Mac Observer Spin: Once again, Apple has stepped up and taken a step that shows how far they have come. Outside investments show that the company is prepared to secure those resources from outside the company that are vital to their operations. It also shows that they are healthy and in charge of their own destiny.

We can not emphasize enough that this outside investment is one of the most significant signs that Apple has come out of the woods. Of all the things that Apple is doing, this is certainly the most important and it will have a profound impact on the company's future.

QTV is also, of course, very important. This investment will assumedly allow Akamai to increase their network operations which will have an obvious benefit for Apple.

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