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'''Security event management (SEM)''' is the [[Process|process]] of identifying, gathering, monitoring and reporting security-related events in a [[Software|software]], system or [[Information Technology (IT)|IT]] environment. SEM enables the recording and evaluation of events, and helps security or system administrators to analyze, adjust and manage the [[Information Security|information security]] architecture, policies and procedures.<ref>Definition - What is Security Information Management (SIM)? [https://www.techopedia.com/definition/25763/security-event-management Techopedia]</ref>
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'''Security event [[management]] (SEM)''' is the [[Process|process]] of identifying, gathering, monitoring and reporting security-related events in a [[Software|software]], [[system]] or [[Information Technology (IT)|IT]] environment. SEM enables the recording and [[evaluation]] of events, and helps security or system administrators to analyze, adjust and manage the [[Information Security|information security]] [[architecture]], policies and procedures.<ref>Definition - What is Security [[Information Management]] (SIM)? [https://www.techopedia.com/definition/25763/security-event-management Techopedia]</ref>

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Security event management (SEM) is the process of identifying, gathering, monitoring and reporting security-related events in a software, system or IT environment. SEM enables the recording and evaluation of events, and helps security or system administrators to analyze, adjust and manage the information security architecture, policies and procedures.[1]

  1. Definition - What is Security Information Management (SIM)? Techopedia