File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) is a security technology that tracks and monitors changes to files and systems to detect unauthorized modifications, which may indicate malicious activity or system tampering.
• Used by organizations to detect changes in sensitive files, such as system configuration files or databases.• Employed in compliance with regulatory frameworks that require the monitoring of file integrity, like PCI DSS.
FIM enhances security by detecting unauthorized changes to critical files, alerting administrators to potential breaches or malicious activity.
FIM is commonly used to monitor system files, application files, databases, and log files for unauthorized changes.
FIM is often required by regulatory frameworks like PCI DSS, ensuring that organizations can detect and respond to unauthorized changes to sensitive systems and data.
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