RFC 2196:Site Security Handbook
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notification


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... network, and adding new software to systems. It should also specify any required notification messages (e.g., connect messages should provide warnings about authorized usage and line monitoring, and not simply say "Welcome"). ...


... Notification (who should be contacted in the case of an incident). ...
... Notification (who should be notified about the incident) ...
... Notification and Points of Contact ...
... Settling these issues are especially important for the local person responsible for handling the incident, since that is the person responsible for the actual notification of others. A list of contacts in each of these categories is an important time saver for this person during an incident. It can be quite difficult to find an ...
... Types of Notification and Exchange of Information ...
... When you have confirmed that an incident is occurring, the appropriate personnel must be notified. How this notification is achieved is very important to keeping the event under control both from a technical and emotional standpoint. The circumstances should ...
... be taken when determining to which groups detailed technical information is given during the notification. For example, it is helpful to pass this kind of information to an incident handling team as they can assist you by providing helpful hints ...
... First of all, any notification to either local or off-site personnel must be explicit. This requires that any statement (be it an electronic mail ...
... Another issue associated with the choice of language is the notification of non-technical or off-site personnel. It is important to accurately describe the incident without generating undue alarm or ...
... to lose the results of a costly experiment by shutting down a system). A final activity that should occur during this stage of incident handling is the notification of appropriate authorities. ...



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