3.2.4: Alarm thresholds and response

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The logs shall be regularly reviewed for any unusual or unwanted trends. Where appropriate, the relevant entities shall lay down appropriate values for alarm thresholds. If the laid down values for alarm threshold are exceeded, an alarm shall be triggered, where appropriate, automatically. The relevant entities shall ensure that, in case of an alarm, a qualified and appropriate response is initiated in a timely manner.

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The logs shall be regularly reviewed for any unusual or unwanted trends. Where appropriate, the relevant entities shall lay down appropriate values for alarm thresholds. If the laid down values for alarm threshold are exceeded, an alarm shall be triggered, where appropriate, automatically. The relevant entities shall ensure that, in case of an alarm, a qualified and appropriate response is initiated in a timely manner.

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3.2.4: Alarm thresholds and response
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NIS2 Implementing Regulation
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Prioritization of security alerts
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Incident management
Incident management and response

Prioritization of security alerts

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Definition and monitoring of alarm policies
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Technical cyber security
Security systems and logging

Definition and monitoring of alarm policies

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Data system log review
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Technical cyber security
Security systems and logging

Data system log review

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