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9/20/2015

Log Management Compliance - NRC RG 5.71 - Nuclear Regulatory Commission

In the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 73.54, Title 10 it is required that the NRC licensees provide high assurance that digital computer and communication systems and networks are sufficiently protected against cyber-attacks. The NRC developed and published “Regulatory Guide 5.71” to cover many areas surrounding access control, audit and accountability, incident response, and system and information integrity.

LogIT directly meets many of these requirements for collection, management, and analysis of log data that are integral to NRC RG 5.71 guidelines. LogIT makes analysis and reporting easier by categorizing, identifying, and normalizing log data for you. Critical issues will be identified and reported by LogIT’s wide alerting capacity.

Check out Digital Edge’s Log Management Solution: LogIT, where you can learn how our unparalleled solutions can enforce continuous compliance. To assess your Log Management needs and budget your project, visit our Log Management Assessment tool for your instant quote!

For more information on NRC RG 5.71 visit https://scp.nrc.gov/slo/regguide571.pdf and http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/cfr/part073/part073-0054.html.

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Michael Petrov
Founder, Chief Executive Officer

Michael brings 30 years of experience as an information architect, optimization specialist and operations’ advisor. His experience includes extensive high-profile project expertise, such as mainframe and client server integration for Mellon Bank, extranet systems for Sumitomo Bank, architecture and processing workflow for alternative investment division of US Bank. Michael possesses advanced knowledge of security standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, SOC and PCI that brings into any solutions delivered by Digital Edge. Security solutions and standards are expended into public cloud such as AWS and Azure.

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