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Glossary Term Logging and Monitoring

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What is Logging and Monitoring?

Logging and Monitoring involves tracking and recording activities within a computer system to detect and respond to security incidents and ensure compliance with policies and regulations.

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Understanding Logging and Monitoring

Logging and Monitoring in cybersecurity refers to the practice of systematically recording events or activities within a network, system, or application, and actively observing these logs for signs of unauthorized access, unusual behavior, or security incidents. This process helps organizations detect and respond to potential threats, analyze security incidents, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Logging involves the creation of detailed records of events, while monitoring involves the continuous observation and analysis of these logs to identify potential security issues.

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