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. |
RS.MA-02.1: Information/cybersecurity incident reports shall be triaged and validated in accord- ance with the organisation’s incident response procedures. |
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RS.MA-02.1 |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_IMPORTANT_E_p111 |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p165 |
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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. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that all reported incidents are systematically reviewed and assessed before any further action is taken. This control is a foundational step in the incident response process and the following should be considered: - Filter out irrelevant or false reports Not every report received is a real incident. This control ensures that only legitimate, cybersecurity-relevant incidents are acted upon. - Ensure timely and appropriate response By triaging and validating reports early, organisations can prioritise real threats and avoid wasting resources on non-issues. - Support consistent decision-making Applying structured triage andvalidation criteria helps ensure that incident response is consistent, repeatable, and aligned with organisational policies. - Enable effective escalation and categorisation Validation is a prerequisite for categorising and escalating incidents (as required in RS.MA-03.1). Without it, the response process could be misdirected or delayed. - Improve situational awareness Earlyvalidation helps build a clearer picture of the threat landscape and supports better coordination across teams. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that all reported incidents are systematically reviewed and assessed before any further action is taken. This control is a foundational step in the incident response process and the following should be considered: - Filter out irrelevant or false reports Not every report received is a real incident. This control ensures that only legitimate, cybersecurity-relevant incidents are acted upon. - Ensure timely and appropriate response By triaging and validating reports early, organisations can prioritise real threats and avoid wasting resources on non-issues. - Support consistent decision-making Applying structured triage andvalidation criteria helps ensure that incident response is consistent, repeatable, and aligned with organisational policies. - Enable effective escalation and categorisation Validation is a prerequisite for categorising and escalating incidents (as required in RS.MA-03.1). Without it, the response process could be misdirected or delayed. - Improve situational awareness Earlyvalidation helps build a clearer picture of the threat landscape and supports better coordination across teams. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that all reported incidents are systematically reviewed and assessed before any further action is taken. This control is a foundational step in the incident response process and the following should be considered: • Filter out irrelevant or false reports Not every report received is a real incident. This control ensures that only legitimate, cybersecurity-relevant incidents are acted upon. • Ensure timely and appropriate response By triaging and validating reports early, organisations can prioritise real threats and avoid wasting resources on non-issues. • Support consistent decision-making Applying structured triage andvalidation criteria helps ensure that incident response is consistent, repeatable, and aligned with organisational policies. • Enable effective escalation and categorisation Validation is a prerequisite for categorising and escalating incidents (as required in RS.MA-03.1). Without it, the response process could be misdirected or delayed. • Improve situational awareness Earlyvalidation helps build a clearer picture of the threat landscape and supports better coordination across teams. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
<div><p>The goal of this control is to ensure that all reported incidents are systematically reviewed and assessed before any further action is taken. This control is a foundational step in the incident response process and the following should be considered:</p><ul><li>Filter out irrelevant or false reports Not every report received is a real incident. This control ensures that only legitimate, cybersecurity-relevant incidents are acted upon.</li><li>Ensure timely and appropriate response By triaging and validating reports early, organisations can prioritise real threats and avoid wasting resources on non-issues.</li><li>Support consistent decision-making Applying structured triage andvalidation criteria helps ensure that incident response is consistent, repeatable, and aligned with organisational policies.</li><li>Enable effective escalation and categorisation Validation is a prerequisite for categorising and escalating incidents (as required in RS.MA-03.1). Without it, the response process could be misdirected or delayed.</li><li>Improve situational awareness Earlyvalidation helps build a clearer picture of the threat landscape and supports better coordination across teams.</li></ul></div> |
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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. |
RS.MA-02.1 |
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skos:prefLabel, skos:altLabel and skos:hiddenLabel are pairwise disjoint properties. |
Incident triage and validation |
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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. |
Information/cybersecurity incident reports shall be triaged and validated in accord- ance with the organisation’s incident response procedures. |
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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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