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Glossary Term Correlation Policy

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What is Correlation Policy?

A correlation policy in cybersecurity refers to a set of rules and logic that analyzes and links different security events and logs to identify potential threats or attacks across an organization's network infrastructure.

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Understanding Correlation Policy

Correlation Policy is a cybersecurity measure that establishes the rules for analyzing and relating different security events or incidents to identify patterns and potential threats across an organization's network. This policy outlines the criteria for linking individual security alerts or logs to uncover broader security issues or detect sophisticated attacks that may go unnoticed if reviewed in isolation. By defining correlations and establishing thresholds for specific events, organizations can enhance their ability to detect, investigate, and respond promptly to security incidents.

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