Direct links from the subject.
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The subject is an instance of a class. |
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The subject is an instance of a class. |
An idea or notion; a unit of thought. |
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A human-readable name for the subject. |
DE.CM-09.1: The organisation shall monitor computing hardware, software, runtime environ- ments, and their data to detect potentially adverse events. |
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DE.CM-09.1 |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p152 |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_IMPORTANT_E_p102 |
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Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
This control aims to ensure that organisations continuously monitor their computing systems and data to detect potentially harmful events early. This helps maintain visibility, support timely responses, and reduce the risk of security incidents. To achieve the goal of this control, the organisation should consider the following: • Turn on system logging on computers and servers to record important events. • Use built-in antivirus or endpoint protection to detect threats and generate alerts. • Regularly review logs and alerts to spot unusual activity or errors. • Store logs in a shared folder or simple log viewer to make them easier to access and review. • Set a routine (e.g. weekly or monthly) to check logs and update monitoring tools. • Assign someone responsible for monitoring, even if it is a part-time role. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
<div><p>This control aims to ensure that organisations continuously monitor their computing systems and data to detect potentially harmful events early. This helps maintain visibility, support timely responses, and reduce the risk of security incidents. To achieve the goal of this control, the organisation should consider the following:</p><ul><li>Turn on system logging on computers and servers to record important events.</li><li>Use built-in antivirus or endpoint protection to detect threats and generate alerts.</li><li>Regularly review logs and alerts to spot unusual activity or errors.</li><li>Store logs in a shared folder or simple log viewer to make them easier to access and review.</li><li>Set a routine (e.g. weekly or monthly) to check logs and update monitoring tools.</li><li>Assign someone responsible for monitoring, even if it is a part-time role.</li></ul></div> |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
This control aims to ensure that organisations continuously monitor their computing systems and data to detect potentially harmful events early. This helps maintain visibility, support timely responses, and reduce the risk of security incidents. To achieve the goal of this control, the organisation should consider the following: - Turn on system logging on computers and servers to record important events. - Use built-in antivirus or endpoint protection to detect threats and generate alerts. - Regularly review logs and alerts to spot unusual activity or errors. - Store logs in a shared folder or simple log viewer to make them easier to access and review. - Set a routine (e.g. weekly or monthly) to check logs and update monitoring tools. - Assign someone responsible for monitoring, even if it is a part-time role. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
This control aims to ensure that organisations continuously monitor their computing systems and data to detect potentially harmful events early. This helps maintain visibility, support timely responses, and reduce the risk of security incidents. To achieve the goal of this control, the organisation should consider the following: - Turn on system logging on computers and servers to record important events. - Use built-in antivirus or endpoint protection to detect threats and generate alerts. - Regularly review logs and alerts to spot unusual activity or errors. - Store logs in a shared folder or simple log viewer to make them easier to access and review. - Set a routine (e.g. weekly or monthly) to check logs and update monitoring tools. - Assign someone responsible for monitoring, even if it is a part-time role. |
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A notation, also known as classification code, is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme. |
DE.CM-09.1 |
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skos:prefLabel, skos:altLabel and skos:hiddenLabel are pairwise disjoint properties. |
Computing environment adverse event detection |
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A resource has no more than one value of skos:prefLabel per language tag, and no more than one value of skos:prefLabel without language tag. |
The organisation shall monitor computing hardware, software, runtime environ- ments, and their data to detect potentially adverse events. |
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Relates a resource (for example a concept) to a concept scheme in which it is included. |
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Relates a resource (for example a concept) to a concept scheme in which it is included. |
http://cyfun.data.gift/data/CyFun2025_delta_BASIC_to_IMPORTANT |
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Relates a resource (for example a concept) to a concept scheme in which it is included. |
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Relates a resource (for example a concept) to a concept scheme in which it is included. |
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The number of triples associated with the subject. |
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Specifies the dataset the subject is part of. |
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Inverse links to the subject.
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Relates a concept to a concept that is more specific in meaning. |
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