HCNET Launches New Version of 'LOG@Adapter+ V7' Log Management Server with Enhanced Security Features

HCNET has released 'LOG@Adapter+ V7 Ver.7.01', a new version of its log management server. It features automated identification and isolation of unauthorized devices by integrating with threat detection systems, streamlining incident response and minimizing network damage.
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HCNET Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Taito-ku, Tokyo; President: So Tanaka) has announced the release of 'LOG@Adapter+ V7 Ver.7.01', a new version of its proprietary log management server, 'LOG@Adapter+ V7', designed to enhance security.

■ Background
In recent years, unauthorized access to organizational networks due to cyberattacks and insider threats has been increasing, making rapid response to unauthorized devices a critical security challenge. To address this, it is essential to build a system that can accurately grasp and respond to events occurring on the network.
Log management is a vital foundation for accurately recording and managing device connection status and authentication information, supporting initial response during incidents.
'LOG@Adapter+ V7' is a log management platform that centrally manages network logs and supports the monitoring of device connection status.
This new version adds a feature to automatically identify and isolate devices performing unauthorized communications, enabling faster initial incident response.

■ Key New Features of LOG@Adapter+ V7 Ver.7.01
◇ Enhanced Security and Unauthorized Access Countermeasures through Device Blocking
The newly added 'Device Blocking Function' integrates with threat detection devices on the network to automatically identify and isolate devices detected as threats, contributing to the overall safety of the organizational network.
Based on log information obtained from authentication servers (Account@Adapter+ V7), DHCP servers, and threat detection devices, the system identifies devices detected as security threats and issues logout commands to the switches, wireless LAN controllers, or access points to which the devices are connected.
Furthermore, the device is automatically registered to the blocklist of the authentication server (Account@Adapter+ V7), preventing further damage from reconnection. By automating the initial response to incidents, this feature reduces the burden on administrators and minimizes network damage.

FAQ

What is the benefit for Japanese companies adopting this?

It reduces the operational burden on security teams and automates initial responses to network incidents.