Lottery`s Log Management Business Objectives
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Lottery Log Management:
Reviewing Gaming System Logs
Why, What, and How
Why You Should Review
• Keep you and your director from
getting fired!
• Consistent with business objectives
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Every Standard Says You Should!
(Do you want to explain why you weren’t?)
• NIST 800-92 Guide to Computer Security Log
Management
• ISO 27002/17799 Code of practice for
information security management
• COBIT 4 Control Objectives for Information &
Technology
• NIST 800-53 Recommended Security Controls for
Federal Information Systems
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Lottery’s Log Management
Business Objectives
1. Security Operations: Security policies
and systems are operating as planned
2. IT Operations: Determine whether IT
operations can be improved and whether
they are susceptible to issues
3. Forensics: Capture admissible proof that
could serve as evidence if harm was done
or rules/policies were intentionally broken
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Analyze What?
• SANS – Top 5 Essential Log Analyses
• NIST SP 800-92 Guide to Computer
Security Log Management (consistent
with ISO 17799/27002)
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SANS
Essential Log Analyses
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Attempts to access through existing accounts
Failed file or resource access attempts
Unauthorized changes to groups, users, etc.
Suspicious/unauthorized network traffic
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NIST Additions
• Transaction information
• Significant Operational Actions
– Application startup and shutdown
– Task execution
– Application failures.
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Transaction Information
• All transactions should be written to a
master transaction file that cannot be altered
prior to being received by the Lottery
• Requirement met by:
– Transaction Master File
– ICS system
• Better source for forensic evidence than
Gware
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How
Activity Analysis Strategies
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Review all activities and processes
Focus on high-risk activities
Focus on high-risk processes
Develop baselines and then look for
anomalies
5. Time sampling or all days
6. All systems, select systems, or sampling
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How – A Process Approach
You’re First Log Review
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High risk
Daily review
All gaming systems
Handout leads you through process
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