In projects where classification is active, the classification movements are recorded. Classification Logs can be written to database or CSV files or in CEF format. Logs can be analyzed with any SIEM tool. You can also use the GEODI analysis panel for the database.
CSV or CEF Logs
\AppData\Dece\Geodi\Workspaces<ProjectName>\Logs\DLPClassifier.
Optionally, it can also be saved in the Database.For other logs, you can check the GEODI Logs page.
File | UNCPath of classified content Örnek: C:\Users\<user>\Desktop\Yeni Microsoft Word Belgesi (2).docx |
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PreviousClass | Current Class (value = “?” for content without a class) |
Class | Given Class |
Source | Method of classification (Shell/Add-In) |
ClientIP | Client IP |
ClientUser | Client User Name |
Process Memory(Kb) | The memory used on the system at the time the log was written. |
Process Max Memory(Kb) | The peak of Memory usage in the system. |
Writing Classification Logs to Database
You can also write the logs to the database if you want. In this way, it is possible to analyze with PowerBI or similar tools. You can only make connection settings from the GEODI server.
When the Classification Logs are written to the Database, you can access the following information in addition to the above.
Object ID | Unique ID |
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Log Time | time of transaction |
Log User | user who doing the classification |
Log App | GEODI |
Log App Ver | GEODI Version |
Log Module | DLPClassifier |
Log Security Level | https veya http |
Log Level | medium |
You can analyze the logs written on the database in GEODI and examine the classes given depending on time.
For this analysis, after installing the "Classification Log Analysis" module in GEODI, you can visually examine the classification logs on the panel in the project after selecting the draft project on the new project creation screen and connecting to the database.
Default class rules are valid in the dictionary used in the panel. When changes are made to the default class rules, the dictionary must also be changed.