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Glossary Term Log Retention

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What is Log Retention?

Log Retention is the practice of storing logs containing system and network activity for a specified period to aid in security analysis, troubleshooting, and compliance purposes.

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Understanding Log Retention

Log retention refers to the practice of storing logs or records of system activities for a specified period. These logs typically include information such as user logins, system events, and network traffic. Retaining logs for a defined duration is essential for security and compliance purposes, as they can be used to investigate security incidents, track user actions, and meet regulatory requirements.

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