Remedy / McAfee SIEM Integration

2015-11-10 Thread Dylan Armstrong
To the Remedy Collective!
  Has anyone ever built an integration with McAfee's Security Information & 
Event Management application? They can do email (which we don't want to do 
because our email engine is overloaded as it is) and SNMP.  There seems to be 
documentation for using SNMP but I wanted to see if anyone had actually done it 
before: pitfalls, shortcuts, "don't even think about doing it", stuff like that.
   We have an 8.1 environment.  I believe the McAfee version is 9.5.

   Thanks everyone for your help!

  Dylan Armstrong
  BMC Remedy Administrator
  Hartford HealthCare

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Re: Remedy / McAfee SIEM Integration

2015-11-11 Thread RĂ¼diger Tams (priv)
Hi Dylan,
 
do you have any kind of monitoring solution in your company that could use SNMP
on side A and maybe SOAP on side B?
Maybe something like BMC Event Management? Maybe SIEM can integrate with web
services?
 
Or you could use the BMC Atrium Orchestrator with its connectors SNMP and Remedy
ARS API.
 
OR - you still could go with Email but install an additional Email Engine on a
seperate server
that only works for your SIEM integration.
 
HTH
Regards
RĂ¼diger
 

> Dylan Armstrong  hat am 10. November 2015 um
> 19:48 geschrieben:
>
>
> To the Remedy Collective!
> Has anyone ever built an integration with McAfee's Security Information &
> Event Management application? They can do email (which we don't want to do
> because our email engine is overloaded as it is) and SNMP. There seems to be
> documentation for using SNMP but I wanted to see if anyone had actually done
> it before: pitfalls, shortcuts, "don't even think about doing it", stuff like
> that.
> We have an 8.1 environment. I believe the McAfee version is 9.5.
>
> Thanks everyone for your help!
>
> Dylan Armstrong
> BMC Remedy Administrator
> Hartford HealthCare
>
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