Sekit CSF · Logging & Monitoring · Policy
RCF-0196Centralized logging
The company formally requires that security-relevant events from all systems are collected in a central location
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RCF-0196Centralized loggingLogging & Monitoring · Policy
RCF-0196 maps to 5 controls across the published frameworks. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
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A.5.1Policies for information securitysupportsAmong A.5.1's topic-specific policies, Sekit's Centralized logging policy states which systems must send security events to a central log platform and names who keeps that pipeline complete.A.8.15LoggingenablesStating in writing which systems must send events to a central platform and who is accountable is the policy foundation A.8.15's centralized logging depends on.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
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Maps to ISO/IEC 42001:2023 — Annex A
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Evidence that proves this control
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Logging and monitoring configuration
How the company collects and keeps activity logs from its systems, and how security alerts are generated and handled.
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