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The National Archives (UK)

Huntsman® Case Study

‘Huntsman®’s Behavioural Anomaly Detection engine was the deciding factor … it seemed a much better way of detecting irregularities than rule‐ and signature‐based systems.’

The National Archives is an Executive Agency of the UK Ministry of Justice, combining the Public Records Office, Historical Manuscripts Commission and the Office of Public Sector Information. Its archives contain almost 1,000 years of history, with records ranging from paper scrolls to archived websites. The National Archives’ chief role is to safeguard yesterday and today's information for tomorrow. By choosing Huntsman® as its security information and event management system, The National Archives gained:

• More complete visibility of network traffic, better quality IT security information
• More effective network security monitoring, including mobile devices like Blackberries
• Integration with existing IT security point solution such as AV products and firewalls
• Compliance with CESG Memo 22 Protective Monitoring.

Key terms and topics addressed:

• Log management solution, forensic analysis, compliance audit, information assurance
• Network security threats, protective monitoring, security alerts, remote devices
• Cyber security threat detection, Network Anomaly Detection
• Real-time IT security monitoring and alerting, single console view of network
• Compliance with CESG Memo 22 and the GSI code of secure connectivity (CoCo).

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“…now Huntsman analyses the priority and impact of the events as they occur, automatically. It then alerts our teams so they can focus on reducing the risks rather than ploughing through the trial and error process of problem solving.”

Chief Information Security Officer, International Communications Carrier

 

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