naplókezel
Naplókezel, in information technology, refers to the practice of collecting, storing, analyzing, and managing log data generated by computers, applications, and networks. Its main goals are to support troubleshooting, security auditing, compliance, and system observability. The practice encompasses log collection from diverse sources, normalization and enrichment, centralized storage, indexing for fast search, and visualization and alerting based on log events.
Log data types typically include system logs, application logs, security/audit logs, and network or infrastructure logs.
A typical naplókezel workflow involves ingestion from multiple sources, parsing and normalization, enrichment with metadata and
Security and governance are integral, with access controls, encryption in transit and at rest, tamper-evident measures,
Key concepts related to naplókezel include structured logging, log correlation, alerting, and the broader field of