DOC-84592 Connections with HP ArcSight - Default Content
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 4 min read
Summary:
This document outlines the default content and solutions provided by HP's ESM (Enterprise Security Manager), Express, and Logger products, which are consolidated into a single .xlsx file named "HP ArcSight - Default Content.xlsx". The file includes tabs for various versions of these products such as Express v4.0, ESM v6.5c, FISMA v5.0.1, HIPAA v2.0, IdentityView v2.5, IT Governance v4.0.2, JSOX v4.0, NERC v1.0, PCI v4.0, Reputation Security Monitor v1.5, SOX v4.0, and Threat Detector v2.0 for Express/ESM; and Logger v6.0, IT Governance v4.0.2, PCI v3.01, and SOX v4.0 for Logger. The document is marked as unofficial and internal due to its restricted access.
Additionally, the user shares their method for generating a list of components within the software package called ArcSight, suggesting that while some tabs print well in PDF format after conversion, others may require manual adjustments. They also mention updating aspects such as the Logger to version 6.0 and adding support for Express/ESM - PCI v4.0.
The document appears to be a discussion thread from an online platform where users share their experiences and solutions related to software usage and documentation management, specifically focusing on HP ArcSight products like Logger version 5.5. The conversation revolves around sharing the document with clients for their products (Express and Logger) and converting content to PDF for better print quality.
Details:
This document provides information about default content and solutions for HP's ESM (Enterprise Security Manager), Express, and Logger products. It suggests that all the default content is consolidated into a single .xlsx file named "HP ArcSight - Default Content.xlsx". The file includes tabs for various versions of Express/ESM solutions such as Express v4.0, ESM v6.5c, FISMA v5.0.1, HIPAA v2.0, IdentityView v2.5, IT Governance v4.0.2, JSOX v4.0, NERC v1.0, PCI v4.0, Reputation Security Monitor v1.5, SOX v4.0, and Threat Detector v2.0 for Express/ESM; and Logger v6.0, IT Governance v4.0.2, PCI v3.01, and SOX v4.0 for Logger. The document is marked as unofficial and internal, indicating its restricted access.
This document provides an overview of various components and features within a software package called ArcSight. The user shares their method for generating a list of these components, which includes using "vanilla" images, accessing the Console, selecting packages in the Navigator panel, copying/pasting the contents into Notepad++, and then manipulating the data in Excel. They also mention updating certain aspects such as the Logger to version 6.0 and adding support for Express / ESM - PCI v4.0. The document includes a change log with specific dates indicating updates made (e.g., "Updated Logger to v6.0" on 09/29/2014). Additionally, there are comments from users discussing the software's features and updates, such as inquiries about missing tabs or future plans for updates like an SP1 release for version 5.3 of the Logger.
The text provided appears to be a discussion thread from an online platform, likely related to software or documentation support for Logger version 5.5. The conversation revolves around the effectiveness of different methods to print specific content within the document and whether it can be shared with customers. Key points include:
1. User "Steve Maxwell" reports that he has updated to Logger v5.5, indicating a possible enhancement in functionality or usability post-update.
2. User "Roberto Paracchi" inquires if they can share the document with clients for their products (Express and Logger). Steve suggests sharing it but warns against using the spreadsheet directly; instead, he recommends converting to PDF as a workaround. He acknowledges that while the first page prints well in PDF format, other pages might need manual adjustments.
3. Steve Maxwell shares an updated version of the document with improved tab printing functionality on user request.
4. User "Frank Lange" provides a tip using FoxIt PDF Printer driver for better print quality when converting content to PDF.
5. Positive feedback is given by Roberto Paracchi, expressing gratitude towards Steve Maxwell for sharing and providing support regarding Logger documentation issues.
The thread demonstrates a community-driven approach where users share their experiences and solutions related to software usage and document management.
The text seems to be a documentation or support resource for HP ArcSight products, specifically focusing on technical details and compliance requirements such as NIST 800-53 standards. Here's a summary of the content:
1. **Technical Use Case Description**: Provides detailed information about how ArcSight ESM (Enterprise Security Manager) aligns with NIST 800-53, including templates for generic RFPs and technical presentations.
2. **Product Descriptions**: Includes details on HP ArcSight Express and the general ArcSight product line.
3. **Differentiators**: Discusses the unique features of ArcSight compared to other products in its class.
4. **Q&A and Resources**: A section for technical questions, answers, and additional resources related to both ESM and Express modules.
5. **Compliance Insight Packages**: The text seems to inquire about where one can find information on compliance packages that are part of the ArcSight product suite.
6. **Product Support Information**: Lists queries about form factors supported by HP ArcSight products, release and version history, as well as mentions a missing Protect website and requests for customer references from ESP (Extended Security Platform) customers.
7. **Proposal Web Content**: Suggests looking for proposal web content related to HP ArcSight.
8. **Customer References**: Asks where to find examples of successful deployments or customer references for the ArcSight product family.
The document is intended to serve as a guide and resource center for users, potential buyers, and technical staff involved in security information management systems using HP ArcSight products.

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