"One of the best products I have seen in my 15-year IT career."
"When our organization identifies suspicious activity in the console, we use Network Monitor’s full packet capture capability to perform further analysis and gather evidence."
"It’s a great SIEM solution. We achieved PCI DSS and ISO 27001 with it."
“From the onset, LogRhythm fully understood our vision and what it would take to succeed. Together, our teams formulated a scalable, affordable plan that closely aligned with our business model and our broader mission to improve cyber-education of the people of the Commonwealth and the region.”
"LogRhythm’s NextGen SIEM Platform stood out as being best-in-breed after a year of testing multiple solutions. The visibility we now have is exceptional. Not only do we have access to data that reveals useful behavioural trends, we also have insight into network activity – both internal and external – in real-time, which means we can take action to neutralise a potential threat as soon as it appears."
"It’s a great “batteries-included” platform that just works."
"We used to collect and manage log data manually, but with LogRhythm we can now automate this process and have a single view of the entire infrastructure. This means we can now spot even the tiniest of events, including those which would have been missed in the past."
"We use LogRhythm for all logging and auditing. We have significantly enhanced our return time on getting executive reports out and the reports return much more information."
"LogRhythm’s dashboard interface is so userfriendly and it’s easy to get the information we need without having to stop and run another report on this or that. We can do it directly from one link on the dashboard."
“The most valuable feature of LogRhythm for me is the ability to correlate logs throughout many different log sources. Every different log has a different time stamp, it has a different user, things are in different places. But with LogRhythm you can take all of your logs from all the different sources and make them relevant to each other.”