Abstract

The objective of this project is to propose a comprehensive security and threat monitoring platform utilizing Wazuh software. This work involved an in-depth analysis of the tool, covering its theoretical underpinnings, operational capabilities, and features pertinent to vulnerability detection. The implementation of Wazuh in a virtualized environment running the Ubuntu operating system was meticulously planned and executed. A detailed installation and configuration guide was developed, providing step-by-step instructions necessary for deployment. Post-configuration, a 24-hour monitoring session was conducted on a network of computers operating on the Windows OS, situated in laboratories 3 and 4 of TEC-Azuay. The data collected from Wazuh's vulnerability detection modules were subsequently analyzed and benchmarked against the CIS standards applicable to our equipment. Furthermore, various solutions and remediation strategies offered by this open-source software were identified and evaluated for effectiveness in enhancing the security posture of the monitored systems.

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