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Netwrix Auditor

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What is Netwrix Auditor?

Netwrix Auditor is designed to enable auditing of the broadest variety of IT systems, including Active Directory, Exchange, file servers, SharePoint, SQL Server, VMware and Windows Server. It also supports monitoring of privileged user activity in all other systems. According to…

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What is Netwrix Auditor?

Netwrix Auditor is designed to enable auditing of the broadest variety of IT systems, including Active Directory, Exchange, file servers, SharePoint, SQL Server, VMware and Windows Server. It also supports monitoring of privileged user activity in all other systems. According to the…

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Product Details

What is Netwrix Auditor?

Netwrix Auditor is designed to enable auditing of the broadest variety of IT systems, including Active Directory, Exchange, file servers, SharePoint, SQL Server, VMware and Windows Server. It also supports monitoring of privileged user activity in all other systems.

According to the vendor, Netwrix Auditor eliminates these blind spots by delivering complete visibility into all changes to system configurations, content and permissions across the IT infrastructure. Moreover, Netwrix Auditor alerts organizations to changes that violate corporate security policies, enabling users to proactively detect suspicious user activity and prevent breaches.

Netwrix Auditor Features

  • Supported: Change Auditing of IT Systems
  • Supported: Configuration Auditing
  • Supported: Access Auditing

Netwrix Auditor Screenshots

Screenshot of Full visibility into changes to critical IT systemsScreenshot of Out-of-the-box Compliance ReportsScreenshot of Customized Reports On-Demand and Easy Data Search

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Netwrix Auditor Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesUSA, UK, Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, India, Belguim, Russia
Supported LanguagesEnglish, German, French, Russian, Italian

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Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 8.6.

The most common users of Netwrix Auditor are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Netwrix Auditor has been widely used by various organizations to address a range of IT auditing and compliance needs. Many users have found it helpful in monitoring and identifying suspicious activity, generating comprehensive reports, and providing immediate response capabilities for incident management. For example, small organizations have benefited from Netwrix Auditor's ability to monitor failed logins, expiring passwords, and Windows file server activity, giving them peace of mind and enabling them to respond promptly to security threats. Additionally, companies have utilized the software to audit multiple systems including file servers, SQL servers, web servers, SharePoint servers, and Active Directory. This ensures access compliance and helps identify user file access patterns. The program is also being used by infrastructure departments to monitor changes to files, password updates, database changes, and GPO changes while accurately reporting on access to ITAR files. Furthermore, organizations have leveraged Netwrix Auditor for compliance reporting and analysis of activities in their domain, enabling greater insights into trends and occurrences across the entire organization. By utilizing this software solution, ICT departments can ensure compliance and housekeeping of servers by auditing system administrators' work. Likewise, IT departments have found value in conducting IT access rights audits with Netwrix Auditor as it provides visibility into network access while preventing unauthorized activity. The product is also employed by IS Access and IS Server Support teams to track changes for auditors, allowing visibility into modifications made to the internal AD. Moreover, organizations have utilized Netwrix Auditor to audit network accounts and gain visibility into AD modifications for compliance purposes and yearly tech audits. Beyond compliance needs, a law enforcement agency has used the software solution to prove the chain of custody of related files on file servers. Additionally, businesses have found Netwrix Auditor helpful in GDPR and ISO 27001 compliance analysis as it simplifies the detection and remediation of potential issues related to data protection regulations. For security departments within different organizations, Netwrix Auditor has been a valuable tool for tracking specific changes and addressing security problems, such as login failures and changes to user privileges. Research and innovation-focused organizations have also benefited from this product, as it ensures the security and confidentiality of information data while maintaining accessibility across branches. Furthermore, Netwrix Auditor has played a vital role in helping IS security teams monitor and manage changes to AD security setup, simplifying tasks, automating alerts, and increasing understanding of change within the AD environment. Lastly, users have leveraged the software to inspect technology environments comprehensively by generating alerts and daily reports on servers, network switches, locked accounts, file-level accesses, and more. Additionally, Netwrix Auditor logs user logins and sends email alerts for AD changes, providing users with timely notifications and ensuring transparency in the auditing process. With its robust features and capabilities, Netwrix Auditor has become an indispensable tool for organizations across various industries seeking to enhance their IT auditing practices. By offering comprehensive visibility into system activities, accurate reporting, and compliance monitoring, the software enables users to proactively address security threats, maintain regulatory compliance, and ensure the integrity of their IT infrastructure. Whether it's for small organizations looking for peace of mind or larger enterprises needing advanced auditing solutions, Netwrix Auditor proves to be a versatile and valuable asset in achieving effective IT governance.

Helpful Notifications: Several users have found Netwrix Auditor's ability to send warnings to users about expiring passwords and notifications for multiple failed logons to be helpful in preventing lockouts, spotting suspicious activity, and assisting with password changes.

Flexible Customization: Many reviewers appreciate the flexibility provided by Netwrix Auditor's 'Search' function, which allows them to create custom notifications and reports. This feature enables users to monitor specific events and set up email reports tailored to their needs.

Useful Alerts: Users highly value the alerts provided by Netwrix Auditor as they aid in identifying account lockouts, uncovering firewall issues, and offering insights into various aspects of the environment. The alerts are seen as a valuable tool for monitoring and maintaining system security effectively.

User Interface: Some users have expressed that the user interface of the Collector service could be improved to make it more intuitive and less overwhelming. They suggest that certain elements should be better organized and labeled clearly, as they currently find it confusing to navigate through the interface.

Technical Support: Several reviewers have mentioned experiencing slow response times from technical support when reporting issues with Netwrix Auditor. This has resulted in frustration and delays in problem resolution for these users. Prompt assistance is expected, especially for critical issues requiring immediate attention.

Documentation and Training: Users have raised concerns about the lack of comprehensive internal documentation and training materials provided by Netwrix. They feel that more detailed instructions, including videos and guides, would greatly help them learn how to effectively use Netwrix Auditor and maximize its potential within their organizations.

Based on user feedback, the following recommendations have been made for using Netwrix Auditor:

  • Use the virtual appliance option for quick deployment of Netwrix Auditor.
  • Get professional services to help set up Netwrix Auditor for data governance.
  • Plan and clean up Active Directory prior to implementing Netwrix Auditor for better system integration.
  • Understand how the audit trail works for Oracle databases before using Netwrix Auditor for Oracle DB auditing.
  • Install Netwrix on a dedicated server and configure reporting and alerts for maximum benefit.
  • Try out the free version of Netwrix first before purchasing.
  • Gain further insight and operate more efficiently with automated, canned, and customized reports in Netwrix Auditor.
  • Start with the trial version of Netwrix to ensure it meets all needs and supports the creation of custom reports.
  • Take advantage of the full featured trial license of Netwrix to learn about the product and its potential use case.
  • Implement Netwrix Auditor as an auditing tool, emphasizing its affordability.
  • Avoid using Netwrix Auditor if frequent server reboots are not desired and be aware that some users have found the GUI difficult to use.

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Netwrix Auditor to inspect and get alerts and daily reports of our technology environment, specifically in regards to servers, network switches, accounts locked out, file-level accesses, etc. Other features include things like logging users logging on to the domain, logging and sending email alerts regarding Active Directory changes, and much much more.
May 06, 2022

Netwrix Necessity

Luke Kuhlow | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Netwrix Auditor is being utilized for current compliance standards, it is a good product that allows for accurate reporting of our active directory events. We use the program to scan across our whole organization, which allows IT a greater look into trends and occurrences. This program has been instrumental in our monthly reporting and analysis of activity in our domain.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Netwrix Auditor for GDPR and ISO 27001 compliance analysis. Netwrix has pre-configured reports to match company data to ISO 27001 requirements which simplifies the detection and remediation of potential issues.
Waqas Asghar Sipra | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We are using it in ICT department only and following features are being used:
  • Active Directory Auditor
  • File Server Auditor
  • Windows Servers Auditor
  • VMware Architecture Auditor
  • User Activity Auditor
Through all above we are basically auditing systems administrator and their work over the systems. And specially housekeeping of AD and all other servers to fit with compliance.
Sam Livermore, MCP, iTIL | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Netwrix Auditor is a primary tool used for auditing the who, what, when and where a change was made to the infrastructure. This greatly reduces the time going through logs on different systems and increases productivity. We also employ User videos to get a real view into what was being don one our monitored systems.
Robert Ross | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We wanted to automate and improve our manual processes for reporting on objects within our active directory environment. Our needs were for internal reporting and for providing reporting as part of our annual audit processes for compliance. The product allowed for us to leverage canned reporting as well as creating scheduled custom reports to provide the information that would have take hours or days to gather by hand without a tool such as this
Kyle Michelli, CIA | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 3 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used Netwrix primarily for my IT access rights audits, but my understanding is that our IT department also used it. It allowed me visibility into many different aspects of network access and use to prevent unauthorized activity and provide assurance to management. It allowed both a single deep dive and ongoing monitoring.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Netwrix Auditor is used mainly by the Security department. However, we often pull information from Netwrix Auditor for other IT departments. It addresses problems relating to figuring out who made specific changes and security problems. Being able to view login failures, changes to users privileges, and so much more information helps us stay on top of things.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Being in the cutting-edge technological industry - visibility into what is happening in the IT environment is a core component of a solid security strategy for any research/innovation-oriented organization. With the implementation of Netwrix Auditor throughout the organization, we keep our entire information data secure and confidential and maintain the accessibility of that data from our branches.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used by two departments, the User Department where I belong and the Security Team along with our Manager and CIO. It addresses auditing who did a change and what changes accounts are privileged do and can review a session of a user who logged into a server at maybe odd hours which could be suspicious.
Glenn Jones | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Netwrix Auditor is used by my company to audit all of the systems we use. These include file servers (both Windows and NetApp), SQL servers, web servers. SharePoint servers, Active Directory and many other types of servers. We use it to make certain that staff do not access files that they are not permitted to access, and that they are not attempting to log in into a server that they should not be logging into. This information has come in very useful in the past and will do so in the future. It is also often used by projects to find out what files users who are allowed to access certain files are actually accessing.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Netwrix Auditor for auditing of Active Directory and Group Policy changes. It is used by our IS Access and IS Server Support teams. We needed a tool to track changes for our auditors.
Matt Rogers | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Since we are a small organization, my supervisor and I are responsible for all information technology needs. We both use Netwrix Auditor to monitor any suspicious activity and get reports on failed logins, expiring passwords, and Windows file server activity. This gives us great peace of mind knowing that if something goes wrong or someone gains unauthorized access to our systems, we'll be able to respond immediately.
Kyle Reyes | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently use Netwrix Auditor in our Infrastructure department for a multitude of tasks. We utilize Netwrix Auditor for changes to files, updates to passwords, Databases changes, GPO changes, etc. One major use of Netwrix is for monitoring of access to ITAR files and giving us an amazing tool for reporting on all of the above mentioned uses.
December 01, 2017

Netwrix Saves Time

Jon Gabriel Bolland II | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Netwrix Auditor is being used across our whole company. Netwrix allows us to audit file use and access, changes to Active Directory, failed logins on SQL, AD, file servers, and email. It gives us visibility and accountability to what is going on in our infrastructure. It helps solve security and accountability problems.
Steven Hiersche, Jr. | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Netwrix Auditor is being used only by the IT department. The primary use was to track active directory changes but it is now also very useful for auditors. During yearly tech audits, we are able to hand over audit logs very easily.
Score 4 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Netwrix auditor is being used by our IS security team to monitor and manage changes to our AD security setup. It was chosen to simplify some of the tasks that they need to do, as well as automating alerts and increasing our level of understanding for change within the AD environment.
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