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Know What’s Happening in Your IT
IT systems produce a lot of event data – far more than your team can process. With all that noise, it’s easy to miss important changes or suspicious activity. tenfold’s auditing platform gives you full visibility into what’s happening in your IT, making it easy to sift through event data and spot critical changes.
Never Miss a Critical Event Again
Filter out the noise and focus on important changes affecting your environment.
tenfold’s auditing gives you full visibility into what’s happening in your IT.
Record Event Data
Track events across managed systems
Write event data to a central database
Customize retention of historical data
Filter Out Noise
Track specific event types or systems
Consolidate data from related events
Browse easily searchable event logs
Spot Critical Changes
Detect changes and suspicious activity
Instantly react to security events
Maintain logs for forensic analysis
Your Unified Event Log
tenfold records IT events in its own centralized database, giving you access to all relevant event data in one place. Our auditing platform gives you a full view of everything happening in your IT.
Automatic Consolidation
Some events consist of multiple steps that each create their own log entry. tenfold consolidates related events, making event data easily readable. This includes translating the IDs for users and objects or showing multi-stage changes like creating and naming a group as a single event.
Streamlined Search & Filters
Search for specific event types. Narrow your search by time, person or specific system. Our wide range of filters make it easy to sift through logs and find the missing puzzle piece.
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Faster Access Provisioning
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Why Choose tenfold?
tenfold’s quick setup, easy configuration and powerful features make it the ideal choice for anyone looking to securely manage user accounts and IT privileges. Our all-in-one solution combines identity and data access governance into one convenient and user-friendly package.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When you enable the auditing feature, you get to choose which event types tenfold will track and record in its database. A number of recommended events are enabled by default, such as account creation or changes to group policy. You can add or remove events from your auditing scope by entering the ID of the event type you would like to track.
Some events consist of multiple steps that technically count as separate events. For example, if you create a new directory called Development, Windows considers this two events: Creating a folder and then renaming it.
To streamline the event log and make it easier to read, tenfold automatically consolidates data from multi-step events into a single entry. On top of that, our log breaks down session, user and object IDs to show you account and group names.
Note: Not all event types are supported by automated consolidation.
If the connection to the tenfold database is disrupted, the agent that records events writes them to a local database until the connection is restored. No event data is lost, as long as the connection can be restored before the local database runs out of space.
In tenfold, the retention of event data is only limited by available space. As long as you provide enough storage, you could theoretically retain event data indefinitely. In practice, how long you are able to store event data will depend on the scope of your IT environment and how many different event types you are recording.
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