This page provides an overview of the Log Analysis tool GroundWork LogBridge.
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GroundWork's IT OPS Analytics is based on the GroundWork LogBridge and the log analytics product ELK to provide correlations and full compliance reporting for HIPAA, PCINet and Sarbanes-Oxley is available from the GroundWork Monitor custom BIRT Reports. The GroundWork LogBridge connects the monitoring system with the log analytics product ELK. The ELK stack consists of Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana. Although they've all been built to work exceptionally well together, each one is a separate project that is driven by the open-source vendor Elastic, which itself began as an enterprise search platform vendor.
The LogBridge data flow between GroundWork and any Log Analytics product (e.g. Splunk, ELK, ArcSight, Loggly, etc.) is shown in these parallel diagrams.
By ensuring that all event data collected within the entire organization is collected within the Log Analytics system, and that correlated compound events are returned to the GroundWork Event Console for management, GroundWorkâs LogBridge ensures that both GroundWork and the Log Analytics function will work better that either system by itself.
If you don't have a Log Analytics system in place, GroundWork can provide and support the leading open source log analytics software which is consists of Elasticsearch, LogStash, and Kibana or (ELK) to be used for this purpose unless you prefer to provide a different Log Analytics system in which case GroundWork will adapt its LogBridge for this purpose. LogBridge and the ELK stack are included within the GroundWork subscription at no added cost.
Kibana is the user interface to Elasticsearch which is used to create and maintain correlation rule sets including those used to comply with Sarbanes Oxley, HIPAA, PCINet, and other regulatory requirements for log analysis. Elasticsearch is the tagged noSQL database that provides scale out capacity for unstructured data like log messages.
Figure: LogBridge data and process flow
As you can see, the Log Analytics Collection and Storage system feeds into the GroundWork Monitor Parent. The GroundWork Monitor Parent portal contains a link to the Kibana interface allowing for a single pane of glass for monitoring and management of log events. Additionally, GroundWork events themselves are fed into the Log Analytics system for event correlation.
Figure: GroundWork Architectural Overview
This provides another view of the GroundWork LogBridge showing two way communication between it and the Forensics/Compliance cluster.
The Curator module selects source data that has regulatory/compliance significance to be written to the Archive Cluster using slow inexpensive storage. Note the scalability of Compliance and Forensics Clusters as a result of the scale out capabilities of Hadoop. All compliance related events and correlated events are returned to GroundWork for use in Incident Management and Reporting processes.
Figure: LogBridge and Forensics/Compliance
Figure: Centralized Log Management