CimTrak by Cimcor is built for organizations that need to know exactly what changed across critical IT infrastructure, when it changed, who changed it and whether the change is expected or risky. It goes beyond basic file monitoring by supporting real-time change detection, trusted baselines, detailed audit evidence and system integrity assurance.
File Integrity Monitoring is important because attackers and misconfigurations often leave traces through changes in system files, application files, configuration files, security policies, registry settings, services, network shares and user groups. CimTrak continuously monitors these assets and helps security teams detect unauthorized modifications before they turn into outages, compliance failures or successful attacks.
The platform is especially useful for compliance-driven environments where proof matters. Security teams can use CimTrak to create an authoritative baseline, detect drift, classify changes, report on who/what/when/how information, support SIEM correlation and demonstrate control effectiveness for audit frameworks.
CimTrak continuously monitors critical files and configurations so unexpected or unwanted changes can be detected quickly. Real-time detection helps teams act while an incident is still controllable instead of discovering changes days later during manual review.
A trusted baseline represents the approved state of files, hashes, configuration settings and system components. CimTrak uses this model to identify drift from what is allowed and to help teams decide whether a change is authorized, suspicious or needs remediation.
Knowing that a change happened is not enough. CimTrak helps provide complete change audit information such as who made the change, what exactly changed, when it happened and how it was performed. This makes investigation and root-cause analysis faster.


CimTrak supports closed-loop change control by helping security teams separate approved changes from unauthorized or malicious activity. This reduces alert noise and allows teams to focus on the changes that matter most to risk and compliance.
Change data from CimTrak can add valuable context to SIEM alerts. When a SIEM raises an event, CimTrak evidence can show whether an important file, configuration or system setting changed at the same time, making investigation more accurate.
Many standards require strong integrity monitoring and evidence of controls. CimTrak helps organizations support frameworks such as PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOX, NERC, FFIEC, FISMA, GDPR and similar programs by maintaining change history and reporting.
IP Infotech can position CimTrak for customers who require file integrity monitoring, server hardening validation, configuration monitoring, compliance evidence and rapid change investigation. Deployment can begin with critical servers and regulated systems, then expand to additional workloads, network assets and compliance reporting requirements.


Core capabilities and business value

Monitor critical files, application files, system files and configurations for unauthorized changes.

Maintain approved system states and detect drift from known-good configurations.

Capture who changed what, when it changed and how the change occurred.

Support audit evidence and reporting for regulated IT and security environments.

Feed change information into security workflows for faster investigation and correlation.

Identify malicious, unexpected or policy-violating changes before they create larger incidents.


