- Release Notes
- Install or Upgrade
- Get Started
- SEM Getting Started Guide
- Get started with SolarWinds Security Event Manager
- Log in to the SEM Console
- Determine which logs to monitor with SEM
- Install and configure SEM
- Configure your devices to send events to SEM
- Verify that events are being sent to SEM
- Configure a SEM agent
- Add a syslog device to SEM
- Navigate the SEM Console
- Beyond Getting Started with SEM
- SEM Getting Started: Additional Resources
- Administer
- SEM Administrator Guide
- SEM introduction
- SEM components
- Log in to SEM
- License your SEM deployment
- Configure the settings and services
- About the console settings
- Start and stop the SEM appliance and agent
- Enable log forwarding
- Manage the SEM licenses
- Download the debug logs
- Set the date, time, and time zone on your SEM VM
- Configure LDAP for SEM
- Configure the Email Active Response connector
- Enable SEM to receive SNMP traps
- Send SNMP traps from SEM to other applications
- Collect Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) events
- Monitor SEM from NPM and the Orion Web Console using SNMP
- Create a custom log in banner
- Configure the Kube API reader connection settings
- Set the maximum email attachment size
- Enable Dark Mode
- Enable SAML for MFA
- (Optional) Set up SFTP connections to external systems
- (Optional) Set up SMB file sharing to a Windows server
- SEM Console
- SEM Dashboard
- Manage SEM users
- Collect event data from systems and devices
- About SEM Manager and agent communications
- Get started adding systems and devices to SEM
- Configure SEM Agents after the installation
- Create connector profiles to manage and monitor SEM agents
- Create a new connector profile
- Add syslog and agent nodes to SEM
- Update the SEM agents
- Set up a separate syslog server for use with SEM
- Manage the monitored nodes
- Edit a connector profile
- Edit an Active Response connector profile
- Update the SEM agents manually
- Update the SEM connectors automatically
- Add and remove agents from connector profiles
- Configure Windows domain controller connectors
- Verify USB Defender is installed on a SEM agent
- Install a node-level SEM agent running in Kubernetes as DaemonSet
- Enable additional connectors to add extra log sources to SEM
- Configure a firewall connector on SEM Manager
- Verify the alias value associated with the connector
- Export the SEM node information
- Manage the SEM system resources
- Secure your SEM deployment
- Create and manage tags
- Collect and normalize event data using SEM connectors
- Monitor firewalls, proxy servers, domain controllers, and more
- Monitor Windows files, directories, and registry settings using FIM connectors
- Configure user defined groups
- View live and historical events
- Create rules that respond to security events
- Create response actions for network and system events
- Create regulatory and compliance reports
- About the CMC
- Troubleshoot your SEM deployment
- Glossary
- SEM connectors
Secure your SEM deployment
This section describes how to secure your SEM deployment to prevent access from unauthorized users.