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HP TJ466AAE ArcSight IdentityView Pattern
- Correlates security events with user identities.
- Enhances threat detection by providing user context.
- Facilitates incident response by identifying user actions.
- Integrates with HP ArcSight SIEM platform.
- Helps in understanding user behavior and potential insider threats.
- Supports compliance reporting related to user activity.
- Specifically refers to a 'Pattern' or rule set for IdentityView.
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Product Overview
HP TJ466AAE refers to ArcSight IdentityView Pattern, a component of HP's ArcSight security information and event management (SIEM) solution. IdentityView focuses on correlating security events with user identities, providing context and enabling more effective threat detection and incident response. It helps understand who performed an action within the network.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Security Software Component |
| Software Name | ArcSight IdentityView Pattern |
Additional Specifications
| Part of | HP ArcSight SIEM |
| Functionality | User Identity Correlation, Threat Context |
Product Description
HP ArcSight IdentityView Pattern (TJ466AAE) is a specialized component designed to enhance the capabilities of HP's ArcSight Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platform. In modern cybersecurity, understanding not just *what* happened but *who* was involved is critical for effective threat analysis and incident response. IdentityView addresses this need by focusing on the correlation of security events with specific user identities across the enterprise. This 'Pattern' likely refers to a pre-defined set of rules, logic, or data models that enable the IdentityView engine to accurately map network activities, log entries, and security alerts to individual user accounts. By linking events to identities, security analysts gain crucial context, such as the user's role, department, and typical behavior patterns. This context significantly improves the ability to detect sophisticated threats, including insider threats, compromised credentials, and account misuse, which might otherwise appear as benign activities when viewed in isolation. The integration of IdentityView into the ArcSight ecosystem allows for more intelligent alerting and faster investigation. Instead of sifting through raw logs, analysts can quickly identify suspicious actions performed by specific users, prioritize threats based on user risk profiles, and streamline the process of containment and remediation. This user-centric approach to security event analysis is vital for maintaining a strong security posture and meeting compliance requirements related to user activity monitoring.

