Reporting
Malware reporting is fundamental to a good Amazon S3 and Cloudflare R2 data security strategy for several reasons:
- Early detection: Regular malware reporting helps detect potential threats early on, which allows organizations to take proactive measures to prevent data breaches and other security incidents.
- Identification of risk factors: Malware reporting provides insights into the type of malware and how it impacts a system, allowing organizations to identify the risk factors and take the necessary measures to mitigate them.
- Compliance: Many organizations are required to comply with industry regulations and standards, such as PCI DSS, that require regular monitoring and reporting of security incidents.
- Improved security posture: By regularly monitoring and reporting on potential malware threats, organizations can improve their overall security posture and reduce their risk of data breaches and other security incidents.
The following table provides an overview of the different reporting capabilities offered by bucketAV and how they compare with each other:
Time to read | Time horizon | Data presentation | Persistence | Reporting interval | |
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Reports | long | past | raw | months/years | daily/weekly/monthly |
Notifications (email) | short | present | latest | days | real-time |
Notifications (Slack) | short | present | latest | days | real-time |
Notifications (Microsoft Teams) | short | present | latest | days | real-time |
Dashboard | medium | past & present | aggregated | months | on-demand |
Security Hub integration | short | present | latest | days | real-time |
OpsCenter integration | short | present | latest | days | real-time |