Modern infrastructure generates vast amounts of operational data, yet visibility into system behavior remains a persistent challenge. Effective detection, monitoring, and policy enforcement require more than tooling they require deliberate design. Engineering System Visibility with Wazuh presents a structured approach to building insight-driven monitoring environments using Wazuh. This book focuses on architectural thinking and practical implementation. Readers are guided through the design of agent-based data collection, event processing pipelines, and rule-driven analysis across servers, cloud workloads, and distributed environments. Emphasis is placed on consistency, reliability, and long-term maintainability rather than short-lived configurations. Throughout the book, Wazuh is treated as a foundational platform for understanding system activity. Topics include agent lifecycle management, log ingestion strategies, file change tracking, vulnerability analysis, and policy-aligned alerting. Readers also learn how to tune detection logic to reduce noise while preserving meaningful signals. The book goes beyond setup instructions by addressing real operational challenges such as scaling deployments, maintaining data quality, and adapting monitoring logic as infrastructure evolves. It also explores how collected insights can support audits, governance processes, and internal controls without reliance on proprietary platforms. Written in a clear, professional tone, this book is intended for technical practitioners who want to design observability and detection systems that remain effective as environments grow in complexity.
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