A year ago we announced an update to LOGbinder for Exchange
that removed Exchange System Administrators’ final obstacle to security
auditing. It was a seminal moment for security analysts everywhere-- no joke.
Our version 2.5 removed the threat of Exchange server’s backlogged audit files
and introduced vastly superior audit log query intelligence. Those 2 big-time
challenges were causing headaches all over the world. Exchange servers in
organizations whose brand you would immediately recognize were on their knees
just from a tentative attempt of an audit.
Now security analysts can deploy Exchange auditing using
LOGbinder with confidence that the sys admins aren’t going to get a strong case
of (warranted) heart-burn.
It is important to look back every so often for it serves as
a reminder of how fast and how far application security intelligence has come.
Since that milestone release, we introduced another huge
advancement with version 3.0: automatic mailbox audit policy configuration by
Active Directory Organizational Unit (OU) or Group.
Last week Microsoft released the Exchange Server 2016 public
preview and within hours we ran tests against it in our labs and initial
results look good. So it looks like an upcoming release for compatibility with
the newest version of Exchange server is on-track!