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  5. >AESCSF-RESPONSE-2f
AESCSF-RESPONSE-2fActive

There is a repository where cybersecurity events and incidents are documented and tracked to closure

Statement

There is a repository where cybersecurity events and incidents are documented and tracked to closure

Context and Guidance: Documenting and tracking ensure that an incident is properly progressing through the incident lifecycle and, most important, is closed when an appropriate response and post-incident review have been completed.

Related Practices • Progression: This practice is part of multiple practice progressions. Practice progressions are groups of related practices that represent increasingly complete or more advanced implementations of an activity. The practices in the first progression include: RESPONSE-2b, RESPONSE-2d, RESPONSE-2f, RESPONSE-2i. • The practices in the second progression include: RESPONSE-1a, RESPONSE-2f.

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Domain
RESPONSE
Objective
Analyse Cybersecurity Events and Declare Incidents

Practice Details

Identifier
AESCSF-RESPONSE-2f
Type
Practice
Domain
RESPONSE
Objective
Analyse Cybersecurity Events and Declare Incidents

Maturity Level

MIL-1MIL-2MIL-3

Security Profile

SP-1SP-2SP-3
ISM
ISM-0125relatedvia aescsf-reference
C2M2
C2M2-RESPONSE-2Fequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
ISO 27001
ISO27001-8.15relatedvia aescsf-reference
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AESCSF-RESPONSE-2aCriteria for declaring cybersecurity incidents are established, at least in an ad hoc mannerAESCSF-RESPONSE-2bCybersecurity events are analysed to support the declaration of cybersecurity incidents, at least in an ad hoc mannerAESCSF-RESPONSE-2cCybersecurity incident declaration criteria are formally established based on potential impact to the functionAESCSF-RESPONSE-2dCybersecurity events are declared to be incidents based on established criteriaAESCSF-RESPONSE-2eCybersecurity incident declaration criteria are updated periodically and according to defined triggers, such as organ...AESCSF-RESPONSE-2fThere is a repository where cybersecurity events and incidents are documented and tracked to closureAESCSF-RESPONSE-2gInternal and external stakeholders (for example, executives, attorneys, government agencies, connected organisations,...AESCSF-RESPONSE-2hCriteria for cybersecurity incident declaration are aligned with cyber risk prioritisation criteria (RISK-3b)AESCSF-RESPONSE-2iCybersecurity incidents are correlated to identify patterns, trends, and other common features across multiple incidents