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Homework Assignment 7: Dealing With False Positives 5

Dealing with False Positives

Your Name

School of Computer and Information Sciences, University of the Cumberlands

ISOL632 Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Planning

Dr. Ronald P. Sperano

Current Date

Table of Contents

User Training Required to Deal with False Positives (Note: required) 4

Balance between Being Overwhelmed With False Positives and the Dangers of Ignoring True Incidents. (Note: required) 4

Effect of False Positives on an Organization (Note: required) 4

References 5


Note: Topic - In the early steps, incident management tends to follow the same immediate action steps. As more information is gathered, the team’s actions will be adjusted to conform with the circumstances. Upon receiving an alert that a questionable event has occurred, the first step is to verify that it has occurred. Some technical tools such as an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) may provide “false positive” events based on their configuration. Activating a reaction team for every alert may wear people out by “crying wolf” too often and lessen the urgency for a real summons.

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Effect of False Positives on an Organization (Note: required)

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