[snip]
If you meant to ask whether SEC is still used as a correlation engine
for Prelude, I don't really know. About a year ago I exchanged some
mails with people working on Prelude and asked about the current status
of SEC+Prelude integration, and here is their answer:
>> Hey Risto,
>> We opted to go with a dedicated, compiled
>> correlation engine...some of
>> the stuff we were trying to do (in particular to
>> operate in the same way
>> a commercial SEIM does) we had problems
>> accomplishing with SEC.
>> Our resulting correlation engine borrows many
>> concepts from SEC, though
>> (the first implementation of it was almost exactly
>> like SEC).
>>
Hi Risto,
Did they give you any more specifics? I'd be interested to know
where they found limitations/problems with SEC. So far,
I've used it *as a $0.00 replacement for* those same SEIMS (SIMS, etc.)
Just Curious,
Jim B.
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