3.2.3: Decide which parts of the ICT system to monitor

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Decide which parts of the ICT system to monitor. This could be: a) The most critical parts of the system or the parts which contain the most confidential information (operating system, database and application). b) Operating systems on devices. c) Internal gateways where data flows through. d) Gateways between internal and external systems, e.g. to the internet. e) Security products (AVS, IDS, IPS, FW etc.) in the information systems. f) Systems for backup and restore.

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Decide which parts of the ICT system to monitor. This could be: a) The most critical parts of the system or the parts which contain the most confidential information (operating system, database and application). b) Operating systems on devices. c) Internal gateways where data flows through. d) Gateways between internal and external systems, e.g. to the internet. e) Security products (AVS, IDS, IPS, FW etc.) in the information systems. f) Systems for backup and restore.

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3.2.3: Decide which parts of the ICT system to monitor
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NSM ICT Security Principles (Norway)
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Deciding which parts of the ICT system to monitor
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Network security

Deciding which parts of the ICT system to monitor

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Network usage log and process for detecting inappropriate network traffic
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Technical cyber security
Network security

Network usage log and process for detecting inappropriate network traffic

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Deployment and regular analysis of security system logs
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Technical cyber security
Security systems and logging

Deployment and regular analysis of security system logs

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Monitoring the use of the network and information systems to identify anomalies
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