Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025: Event Logging

Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025: Event Logging

At FUJIFILM IT Services, we’re proud to support the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s (ACSC) #CyberMonth2025 – a national initiative encouraging organisations to reflect on their cyber resilience and take practical steps to improve it.

Each week throughout October, the ACSC is spotlighting a different theme. Week 1 focuses on event logging.

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Event logs are often overlooked, yet they are one of the most powerful tools an organisation can use to protect itself.¹ Logs act as a digital footprint, recording activity across networks, systems, and applications. From staff logins and configuration changes to software patches and attempted intrusions, logs provide the evidence that helps you understand exactly what has happened — and when.

When done right, event logging can:

  • Detect suspicious or unauthorised activity in real time.
  • Provide a timeline of events to accelerate forensic investigations.
  • Help demonstrate compliance with security and privacy obligations.
  • Improve visibility across increasingly complex IT environments.¹

The problem is that many organisations can still face these challenges with logging:

  • Data overload: Thousands of log entries can make it difficult to identify what really matters.
  • Siloed systems: Logs spread across different platforms are hard to centralise.
  • Lack of monitoring: Logs may be collected, but not actively reviewed or analysed.

This is where FUJIFILM IT Services can help. We work with organisations to implement monitoring and logging solutions that consolidate data, highlight anomalies, and transform information into actionable insights. By combining automated log analysis with expert support, we help reduce blind spots, strengthen compliance, and speed up incident response.

Effective event logging isn’t just a compliance box to tick; it’s a cornerstone of cyber resilience.¹

By understanding your digital trail, you can respond faster, reduce risk, and protect the trust of your stakeholders.

Throughout October, we’ll continue unpacking each theme of Cybersecurity Awareness Month – including legacy technology, supply chain risks, and preparing for a post-quantum future – to help organisations build a stronger cybersecurity foundation.


¹Australian Cyber Security Centre (2025) Cyber Security Awareness Month. Available at: https://www.cyber.gov.au/business-government/cyber-security-awareness-month 

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