WHAT ARE LOGS

Logs are sequential and chronological text records of operations performed by users, applications, and the system itself.

Computers, servers, printers, pbxs, and virtual platforms like Google Workspace and Office 365 continuously produce a stream of logs

Data is collected via software agents that can be installed on any Windows platform.

For *nix operating systems (Linux – Unix – MacOS), the Syslog protocol is utilized.

For all other devices, such as multifunction printers, the SNMP protocol can be leveraged, along with any proprietary protocols or APIs

COLLECT

STORAGE

In the database, logs are structured and formatted to a standard specification, ensuring consistent event recording.

Legal Logger thus streamlines the data analysis process for the prompt identification of anomalies and real-time problem resolution

TIMESTAMP

Legal Logger employs globally recognized timestamps to legally validate the date and time associated with an electronic document, making it legally binding against third parties.

Legal Logger has selected Poste Italiane, a qualified trusted service provider compliant with the eIDAS regulations and authorized by AgID

Legal Logger enables users to access logs from any internet-connected computer via the web application, streamlining and expediting problem resolution.

With customized dashboards, Legal Logger can display crucial data in real-time, using tables, charts, and diagrams.

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LOG SOURCES

OPERATING SYSTEMS

CLOUD PLATFORMS

RELATIONAL DATABASES