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CyberFundamentals (Belgium)
PR.PT-1: Audit/log records are determined, documented, implemented, and reviewed in accordance with policy.

Requirement description

Logs shall be maintained, documented, and reviewed.
Guidance
- Ensure the activity logging functionality of protection / detection hardware or software (e.g. firewalls,
anti-virus) is enabled.
- Logs should be backed up and saved for a predefined period.
- The logs should be reviewed for any unusual or unwanted trends, such as a large use of social media
websites or an unusual number of viruses consistently found on a particular computer. These trends
may indicate a more serious problem or signal the need for stronger protections in a particular area.

The organization shall ensure that the log records include an authoritative time source or internal clock time stamp that are compared and synchronized to an authoritative time source.
Guidance
Authoritative time sources include for example, an internal Network Time Protocol (NTP) server, radio
clock, atomic clock, GPS time source.

The organization shall ensure that audit processing failures on the organization's systems
generate alerts and trigger defined responses.
Guidance
The use of System Logging Protocol (Syslog) servers can be considered.

The organization shall enable authorized individuals to extend audit capabilities when
required by events.

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CyberFundamentals (Belgium)

PR.PT-1: Audit/log records are determined, documented, implemented, and reviewed in accordance with policy.

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Internal audit procedure -report publishing and maintenance
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Internal audit procedure -report publishing and maintenance
1. Task description

The organization has established a procedure for conducting internal audits. The procedure shall describe at least:

  • how often audits are carried out
  • who may carry out the audits (including audit criteria)
  • how the actual audit is carried out
  • how audit results are documented and to whom the results are reported
  • results should be reported to a competent authority if it's law regulated
Collection of log data on the use of data systems
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17 §: Lokitietojen kerääminen
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HAL-07.1: Seuranta ja valvonta - tietojen käyttö ja luovutukset
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TEK-12: Turvallisuuteen liittyvien tapahtumien jäljitettävyys
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49: Tietojärjestelmien lokitietojen keräys
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Collection of log data on the use of data systems
1. Task description

Viranomaisen on huolehdittava, että sen tietojärjestelmien käytöstä ja niistä tehtävistä tietojen luovutuksista kerätään tarpeelliset lokitiedot, jos tietojärjestelmän käyttö edellyttää tunnistautumista tai muuta kirjautumista. Lokitietojen käyttötarkoituksena on tietojärjestelmissä olevien tietojen käytön ja luovutuksen seuranta sekä tietojärjestelmän teknisten virheiden selvittäminen.

Digiturvamallissa tietojärjestelmän omistaja voi vastata tietojärjestelmän lokitietojen keräämisen tarkastamisesta. Organisaatio dokumentoi lokien sisällön tarkemmin niissä tietojärjestelmissä, joiden teknisestä ylläpidosta se vastaa itse. Muissa tietojärjestelmissä omistaja tarkistaa yhteistyössä järjestelmätoimittajan kanssa, että tarvittavat lokit kertyvät.

Documentation of system logs for self-maintained data systems
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Documentation of system logs for self-maintained data systems
1. Task description

The development of system logs must keep pace with the development of the system and enable, for example, the necessary resolution of incidents. In connection with the data system list, we describe for which systems we are responsible for the implementation of the logging. For these systems, we document:

  • which data is saved on the log
  • how long log data is retained
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Executing and documenting internal audits
1. Task description

The organization conducts internal audits in accordance with its internal audit procedure. The aim is to check:

  • whether the information security management system complies with the organisation's cyber security requirements
  • whether the information security management system complies with other operational security requirements or standards complied with
  • whether the information security management system is implemented effectively

Documented information on the execution and results of audits must be kept.

Clock synchronization
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Clock synchronization
1. Task description

Synchronizing clocks between different systems allows for good interoperability, as well as easier tracking of problem situations and perception of event flows.

An organization must use a reliable source to adjust and synchronize time, at least for systems that are critical to its operations. When suitable organization should use two sources.

Data system log review
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Data system log review
1. Task description

The organization must be aware of the logs that accrue from the use of different data systems, whether generating the logs is the responsibility of the organization or the system provider. Logs record user actions as well as anomalies, errors, and security incidents.

The adequacy of log should be reviewed regularly. If necessary, log should be usable to determine the root causes for system incidents.

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Deployment and regular analysis of security system logs
1. Task description

Security systems (e.g. firewall, malware protection) often have the ability to record a log of events. At regular intervals, make sure that a comprehensive log is accumulated and try to identify suspicious activity. The log is also useful in investigating disturbances or violations.

Monitoring the use of the network and information systems to identify anomalies
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Monitoring the use of the network and information systems to identify anomalies
1. Task description

Organization's data systems and network must be monitored to detect abnormal use. When anomalities are detected, the organization must take the necessary measures to assess the possibility of security incident.

The monitoring should utilize tools that enable real-time or regular monitoring, taking into account the organization's requirements. Monitoring practices should be able to manage large amounts of data, adapt to changing threat environment, and send alerts immediately when necessary.

Inclusion of the following sources in the monitoring system should be considered:

  • outbound and inbound network and data system traffic

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  • access to critical data systems, servers, network devices and the monitoring system itself
  • critical system and network configuration files
  • logs from security tools (e.g. antivirus, IDS, IPS, network filters, firewalls)

Organization must also establish procedures for identifying and correcting "false positive" results, including tuning monitoring software for more accurate anomaly detection.

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