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A Monitoring Policy is a documented set of rules, procedures, and guidelines that define how systems, networks, and data are continuously monitored for security threats and incidents to ensure timely detection and response.
Monitoring Policy Definition: A Monitoring Policy is a documented set of rules, procedures, and guidelines that define how systems, networks, and data are continuously monitored for security threats and incidents to ensure timely detection and response.
A Monitoring Policy is a documented set of guidelines and procedures that define the monitoring activities that should be implemented within an organization's IT infrastructure. This policy typically outlines the objectives of monitoring, the types of data and systems to be monitored, the frequency of monitoring, the tools and technologies to be used, as well as the roles and responsibilities of personnel involved in the monitoring process. The primary goal of a Monitoring Policy is to enhance the security posture of an organization by proactively detecting and responding to potential security incidents and threats.
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