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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
A Log Management Policy is a set of guidelines and procedures that dictate the collection, storage, retention, and disposal of log data generated by systems and applications within an organization to ensure proper monitoring, analysis, and compliance with security requirements.
Log Management Policy Definition: A Log Management Policy is a set of guidelines and procedures that dictate the collection, storage, retention, and disposal of log data generated by systems and applications within an organization to ensure proper monitoring, analysis, and compliance with security requirements.
Log Management Policy refers to a set of procedures and guidelines that define how logs generated by systems and applications should be generated, transmitted, stored, monitored, and retained. It outlines the specific requirements for log collection, storage duration, access controls, and analysis to ensure the security, integrity, and availability of log data for incident response, forensic investigations, and compliance purposes.
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