Difference between revisions of "Event"
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According to the [[CyBOK (version 1)]], | According to the [[CyBOK (version 1)]], | ||
:[[Event]]. Trace of activity provided by a computing environment. In the SOIM context, this is a piece of evidence logged that an activity was performed in the monitored system. Events are acquired sequentially by sensors to obtain at race of the activity on a computer or network, to find indicator of compromise. | :[[Event]]. Trace of activity provided by a computing environment. In the SOIM context, this is a piece of evidence logged that an activity was performed in the monitored system. Events are acquired sequentially by sensors to obtain at race of the activity on a computer or network, to find indicator of compromise. | ||
+ | According to the [[ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos]], | ||
+ | :[[Event]]. Any change of state that has significance for the management of a service or other configuration item. | ||
==Practices== | ==Practices== |
Revision as of 16:29, 11 December 2020
Event (business analysis) is an occurrence or incident to which an organizational unit, system, or process must respond.
Definitions
According to the BABOK Guide (3rd edition),
- Event (business analysis). An occurrence or incident to which an organizational unit, system, or process must respond.
According to the CyBOK (version 1),
- Event. Trace of activity provided by a computing environment. In the SOIM context, this is a piece of evidence logged that an activity was performed in the monitored system. Events are acquired sequentially by sensors to obtain at race of the activity on a computer or network, to find indicator of compromise.
According to the ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos,
- Event. Any change of state that has significance for the management of a service or other configuration item.