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Network Event Correlation

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ALSO CALLED: Event Correlation, Event Management
DEFINITION: An event handler is a callback routine that operates asynchronously and handles inputs received into a program (events). In this context, an event is some meaningful element of application information from an underlying development framework, usually from a graphical user interface (GUI) toolkit or some kind of input routine. On the GUI side, events include key strokes, mouse activity, action selections,  … 
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The Essentials Series: Security Information Management
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WHITE PAPER: This collection of articles from Realtime Publishers presents a clear and concise overview of security information management (SIM). The articles present the business case for SIM, operational and organizational issues, and hints and tips for ensuring a successful SIM implementation.
Posted: 02 Dec 2009 | Published: 02 Dec 2009


The Importance of Network Time Synchronization
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WHITE PAPER: This paper explains why accurate network time -- and therefore precise network time synchronization -- is critically important for network management. Read on to learn more about the importance of network time synchronization.
Posted: 20 Oct 2009 | Published: 20 Oct 2009

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NETWORK EVENT CORRELATION DEFINITION (continued): … An event handler is a callback routine that operates asynchronously and handles inputs received into a program (events). In this context, an event is some meaningful element of application information from an underlying development framework, usually from a graphical user interface (GUI) toolkit or some kind of input routine. On the GUI side, events include key strokes, mouse activity, action selections, or timer expirations. On the input side, events include opening or closing files and data streams, reading data and so forth.Some software architectures operate almost entirely by producing, managing, and consuming events. Nearly all software architectures must include at least some event handling capabilities, if only to deal with out-of-bounds conditions and errors.
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