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CA Integrates eTrust Tools
Computer Associates International Inc. announced a new security console designed to integrate its various eTrust technologies and support the company's new "holistic" security strategy.
The eTrust Security Command Center will pull together solutions from CA's new Identity Management, Threat Management and Access Management solution lines and display information in a portal-style console. It does correlation and event management and also includes logging functionality.
The new product also includes an SDK for integration of outside security products.
The console is built on the company's CleverPath portal technology and gives administrators a view of several things at once. For example, an administrator looking at his network's access management system could see graphs of violations by platform, the status of each server and a view of the audit trail of each violation.
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