Command monitoring
ThreatLockDown command monitoring capability allows you to monitor the output of specific commands and treat the output as log content. Command monitoring can be used to monitor a variety of things, such as disk space utilization, load average, a change in network listeners, and running processes to ensure all important processes are running.
Command monitoring can be used to detect a variety of anomalies and threats. For example, you could use it to monitor for a change in the output of the netstat
command, which would indicate that a new network listener has been added or removed. You could also use it to monitor for the presence of specific strings in the output of the ps
command, which could indicate that a malicious process is running.