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CA Access Control Interoperability

Integrating CA Enterprise Log Manager with CA Access Control

Problem:

CA Access Control customers have a significant investment in their existing installations. They need a way to get event information to CA Enterprise Log Manager for queries, reporting, and analysis.

Solution:

The system administrator and security manager work together to implement an integration between CA Access Control and CA Enterprise Log Manager. The integration can take advantage of an existing CA Audit installation, or it can be configured without CA Audit.

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Integrating with CA Access Control

 

Using Existing CA Audit Policies to Send CA Access Control Events to CA Enterprise Log Manager

Problem:

CA Access Control customers who have CA Audit need to leverage their existing installations with queries and reports that help to demonstrate compliance.

Solution:

The security analyst uses the CA Audit Policy Manager to modify existing CA Audit collection policies to send CA Access Control events to both CA Audit clients and a CA Enterprise Log Manager server.

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Configure the SAPI Collector Adapter to Receive CA Access Control Events

Modify an Existing CA Audit Policy to Send Events to CA Enterprise Log Manager

Check and Activate the Changed Policy

How to Modify CA Audit Policies to Send Events to CA Enterprise Log Manager

Import Events from an Existing CA Audit Database

Problem:

CA Access Control customers who have CA Audit need to be able to import CA Access Control events from their existing SEOSDATA table to CA Enterprise Log Manager for queries, reporting, and analysis.

Solution:

The security analyst uses the LMSeosImport utility to determine if CA Access Control events are present in the database and then to import them to a CA Enterprise Log Manager server.

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Prerequisites for Importing CA Access Control Events

Create a SEOSDATA Event Report for CA Access Control Events

Preview a CA Access Control Event Import

Import CA Access Control Events

View Queries and Reports to See CA Access Control Events

How to Import CA Access Control Events from a CA Audit Collector Database

Reconfigure a Standalone iRecorder for CA Access Control to Send Events to CA Enterprise Log Manager

Problem:

CA Access Control customer who do not have CA Audit need a way to get events to a CA Enterprise Log Manager server for queries, reporting, and analysis.

Solution:

Configure a standalone iRecorder for CA Access Control to send collected events to a CA Enterprise Log Manager server.

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Configure the iTech Event Plugin for CA Access Control Events

Download and Install a CA Access Control iRecorder

Configure a Standalone CA Access Control iRecorder

How to Reconfigure a CA Access Control iRecorder to Send Events to CA Enterprise Log Manager