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Neglected Endpoint Logs — The Blind Spot Beneath the CISO Radar

November 7, 2025 · prerna.pandey

[Topic: Neglected Endpoint Logs — The Blind Spot Beneath the CISO Radar]

Quick Insight:
While enterprises invest heavily in SIEM and EDR, endpoint logs often remain incomplete, disabled, or ignored — especially on remote or BYOD systems.
This leaves defenders blind to early indicators of compromise (IoCs).

Common lapses include:

  • Local security, PowerShell, or sysmon logs not forwarded to the SIEM 🕳️
  • Remote workers’ devices logging locally only — no central visibility 🌐
  • Storage constraints causing log overwrites before review 🔄
  • Lack of log correlation between endpoint, identity, and network telemetry ⚠️

⚠️ Without endpoint visibility, you’re defending a castle without patrols on the walls.


Audit Tip:
💻 During endpoint and SOC audits, confirm:

  • Are logging agents deployed consistently across all endpoints (servers, laptops, VDI)?
  • Are critical event categories (auth, process creation, privilege use) enabled and retained?
  • Is secure log forwarding implemented (Syslog, Winlogbeat, or EDR integrations)?
  • Are log tampering and local admin rights restricted or monitored?

Actionable Reminder:
Ask your SOC or endpoint team:

  • How many endpoints actively forward logs to the SIEM today?
  • What’s the average log retention period?
  • Are there alerts for missing or stale endpoint logs?

If your endpoints aren’t talking, your attackers are operating in silence.

Visibility isn’t optional — it’s your first line of defense and your last chance at detection.

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