One traditional use of a SIEM appliance is to monitor for exceptions received via syslog.
What system from the following does NOT natively support syslog events?
Syslog is a standard for message logging and allows devices to send event notification messages across IP networks to event message collectors - also known as Syslog servers or SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) systems. Native support for syslog is commonly found in various network devices and Unix/Linux-based systems.
Enterprise Wireless Access Points,Linux Web Server Appliances, andEnterprise Stateful Firewallstypically have built-in capabilities to generate and send syslog messages to a SIEM system for monitoring and analysis.
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