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  2. Snare (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Snare agents have been designed to collect audit log data from a host system, and push the data as quickly as possible, to a central server (or servers), for archive, analysis, and reporting. The central server can be either a syslog server , a Snare Server appliance, or a custom application.

  3. Netwrix - Wikipedia

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    Netwrix was founded by Mike Walters and Alex Vovk in 2006. In 2007, Netwrix released its first product, change auditing software for Active Directory. [12] This software was subsequently folded into the company’s Change Reporter Suite, which was later renamed Netwrix Auditor.

  4. Computer-aided audit tools - Wikipedia

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    Many audit-specific routines are used such as sampling. Provides documentation of each test performed in the software that can be used as documentation in the auditor’s work papers. Audit specialized software may perform the following functions: Data queries. Data stratification. Sample extractions. Missing sequence identification.

  5. Linoma Software - Wikipedia

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    Linoma Group, Inc. (the parent company of Linoma Software) was founded in 1994. The company was started in Lincoln, Nebraska by Robert and Christina Luebbe. Throughout most of the 1990s, the Linoma Group performed consulting and contract programming services for organizations in the Nebraska/Iowa area.

  6. Analog (program) - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; Analog is a free web log analysis computer program that runs under Windows, macOS, Linux, and most Unix-like operating systems. It was first released on June 21, 1995, by Stephen Turner as generic freeware; the license was changed to the GNU General Public License in November 2004. The software can be ...

  7. FSA Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Dan Freedman and Maurice Sharp. [2]From 1989 through the end of 1991, Freedman and Sharp operated FSA as a consulting company, dealing at the driver and administration level with the large computer networks of the day (large in 1990 meant anything more than about 10 computers on a LAN).

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  9. WHQL Testing - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Hardware Certification program (formerly Windows Hardware Quality Labs Testing, WHQL Testing, or Windows Logo Testing) is Microsoft's testing process which involves running a series of tests on third-party device drivers, and then submitting the log files from these tests to Microsoft for review.