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Hideez + SIEM:

complete visibility of authentication events in SOC

Hideez extends its platform capabilities and provides integration with SIEM systems through the standard Syslog mechanism with support for Common Event Format (CEF). This allows access and authentication events to be sent directly to SIEM for centralized analysis, correlation, and incident response.  

Why is this important for security?  

SIEM systems act as a single center for collecting and analyzing security events from across the entire IT infrastructure, enabling teams to:  

    eliminate "blind spots" in access control;  

    view authentication events in real time;  

    correlate access with network, system, and application events;  

    improve incident detection quality and response speed;  

    simplify auditing and security compliance.  

How does Hideez integration with SIEM work?  

Hideez Enterprise Server transmits authentication and access events via its API in Syslog (CEF) format. This ensures compatibility with most SIEM solutions, support for native Syslog services on Linux, quick implementation without complex custom integrations, and a standardized event format ready for correlation in SOC.

As a result, IAM becomes part of SOC processes, access events participate in incident detection scenarios, and security shifts from a reactive to a proactive model.  

Read the technical documentation  

A detailed description of integration settings, event formats, and Syslog parameters is available in the vendor's documentation.  

Need advice?  

The BAKOTECH team will help you assess how Hideez integration with SIEM fits into your security architecture, select the optimal usage scenario, and answer technical and architectural questions about Hideez products.