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Check Point Firewall Logs and Logstash (ELK) Integration

August 28, 2014 ELK, Logs Management / SIEM 13 comments

It has been a while that I did not write an article on log management. Here is a quick how-to about the integration of Check Point firewall logs into ELK. For a while, this log management framework is gaining more and more popularity. ELK is based on three core components:

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