2017 OWASP Top Ten: Insufficient Logging and Monitoring
In this video, John and Deb discuss the last item on the 2017 OWASP Top Ten list: Insufficient Logging and Monitoring. They explore the importance of effective logging and monitoring in identifying security incidents, the risks associated with inadequate practices, and best practices for improving these processes. This lesson highlights how proper logging can enhance security posture and incident response capabilities. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ JOIN THE COMMUNITY! ⬇️⬇️⬇️ DevCentral is an online community of technical peers dedicated to learning, exchanging ideas, and solving problems - together. Find all our platform links ⬇️ and follow our Community Evangelists! 👋 ➡️ DEVCENTRAL: https://community.f5.com ➡️ YOUTUBE: / devcentral ➡️ LINKEDIN: / f5-devcentral ➡️ TWITTER: / devcentral Your Community Evangelists: 👋 Jason Rahm: / jrahm | / jasonrahm 👋 Buu Lam: / buulam | / buulam 👋 Aubrey King: / aubreyking | / aubreykingf5 👋 Chase Abbott: / chaseabbott1

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