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What are examples of technical controls?
Examples of technical controls include:
- Encryption.
- Antivirus And Anti-Malware Software.
- Firewalls.
- Security Information And Event Management (SIEM)
- Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
What are technical controls?
Definition(s): The security controls (i.e., safeguards or countermeasures) for an information system that are primarily implemented and executed by the information system through mechanisms contained in the hardware, software, or firmware components of the system.
Which NIST controls are technical?
Technical-> NIST control families: AC, AU, CM, CP, IA, RA, SA, SC, SI. Administrative-> NIST control families: AC-1, AT-1, AU-1, etc., AT, CA, CP, IR, PL, PS.
Which is an example of a technical control?
Technical controls (also known as logical controls) include hardware or software mechanisms used to protect assets. Some common examples are authentication solutions, firewalls, antivirus software, intrusion detection systems (IDSs), intrusion protection systems (IPSs), constrained interfaces, as well as access control lists (ACLs)
Are there any problems with the logging system?
Without a good knowledge of the elements to be monitored, several problems can occur: Unlogged state change. Logging only system errors, which does not allow to deal with all problems. However, if you start logging too many items, a storage space problem can quickly occur.
What does logging mean in a computer system?
Logging is a term meaning the management of logs. Logs are event records where events related to the state of a system are collected. There are a multitude of logs for different systems.
What’s the difference between log analysis and monitoring?
Logging and monitoring are often considered the same, because the monitoring system has logs as its main data, and without quality logs, there is no effective monitoring. However, log analysis should not be confused with monitoring. Log analysis is post-incident work, while monitoring is permanent work.