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Introduction

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Introduction

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Introduction

The security elements of each Pandora FMS component are described, according to regulations such as PCI/DSS, ISO 27001, ENS, LOPD and similar.



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Hardening monitoring

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Vulnerability Monitoring

In a similar way to how the hardening evaluation is carried out, Pandora FMS EndPoints and the remote discovery engine will search for information about the software installed on the system, then compare this information with the central database of vulnerabilities that Pandora FMS has (downloaded from NIST, Miter and other sources) and will provide a list of software packages with known vulnerabilities.</description>
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Introduction

Pandora FMS can be used to monitor the status of security infrastructures such as backup environments, antivirus, VPN, firewalls, IDS/IPS, SIEM, honeypots, authentication systems, storage systems, log collection, etc. In addition, Pandora FMS incorporates internal tools to increase its own security such as</description>
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Introduction

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