Cisco Security Analytics and Logging About Security Analytics and Logging (SaaS) in Security Cloud ControlEvent Types in Security Cloud ControlAbout Security Analytics and Logging (SAL SaaS) for the ASAImplementing Secure Logging Analytics (SaaS) for ASA DevicesSend ASA Syslog Events to the Cisco Cloud using a Security Cloud Control MacroSend ASA Syslog Events to the Cisco Cloud Using the Command Line InterfaceNetFlow Secure Event Logging (NSEL) for ASA DevicesParsed ASA Syslog EventsSecure Logging Analytics for FDM-Managed DevicesImplementing Secure Logging Analytics (SaaS) for FDM-Managed DevicesSend FDM Events to Security Cloud Control Events LoggingSend FDM-Managed Events Directly to the Cisco CloudImplementing SAL (SaaS) for Cloud-Delivered Firewall Management Center-Managed DevicesRequirements, Guideline, and Limitations for the SAL (SaaS) IntegrationSend Cloud-delivered Firewall Management Center-Managed Events to SAL (SaaS) Using SyslogSend Cloud-delivered Firewall Management Center-Managed Event Logs to SAL (SaaS) Using a Direct ConnectionEnable or Disable Threat Defense Devices to Send Event logs to SAL (SaaS) Using a Direct ConnectionSecure Event ConnectorsInstalling Secure Event ConnectorsDeprovisioning Cisco Security Analytics and Logging (SaaS)Remove the Secure Event ConnectorProvision a Cisco Secure Cloud Analytics PortalReview Sensor Health and Security Cloud Control Integration Status in Secure Cloud AnalyticsCisco Secure Cloud Analytics Sensor Deployment for Total Network Analytics and ReportingViewing Cisco Secure Cloud Analytics Alerts from Security Cloud ControlCisco Secure Cloud Analytics and Dynamic Entity ModelingWorking with Alerts Based on Firewall EventsModifying Alert PrioritiesViewing Live EventsView Historical EventsCustomize the Events ViewShow and Hide Columns on the Event Logging PageChange the Time Zone for the Event TimestampsCustomizable Event FiltersEvent Attributes in Security Analytics and LoggingSearching for and Filtering Events in the Event Logging PageData Storage PlansFinding Your Device's TCP, UDP, and NSEL Port Used for Secure Logging Analytics (SaaS)Troubleshooting Network Problems Using Security and Analytics Logging Events