This section provides an overview of the Contents Tampering Monitor.
The Contents Tampering Monitor detects tampering with Web content at an early stage and reports it to the system administrator. Early detection minimizes the damage, such as loss of credibility and loss of business opportunities, that can result from security problems on a Web site.
Highly accurate detection of tampering
In addition to checking the consistency between published Web content and original content, this function distinguishes between content that has failed publication and content that has been tampered with.
Tamper detection on a remote server
Web server load is minimized because only data on public Web content on a remote Web server is collected and checked for tampering.
Tamper monitoring on multiple servers
Data on Web content is collected from multiple Web servers and placed on a remote server where it is checked for tampering.
Alert with e-mail and system logs (event log and syslog)
An alert function is supported so that the system administrator can quickly recognize tampering of open Web contents and take quick action.
The following diagram shows the configuration of the Contents Tampering Monitor.
Content Tamper Monitoring system
Data on Web content from the Content Tamper Monitoring system on the Managed Server is collected and tampering with Web content is monitored on the Management Server.
Content Publish Notifier
The Content Publish Notifier is executed on the site where content is created. This registers, on the Managed Server, data regarding the Web content that is to be published.