Logging and Monitoring

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Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between logging and monitoring?

  • Logging and monitoring are interchangeable terms that refer to the same activity.
  • Logging and monitoring are two separate activities that serve different purposes. (correct)
  • Logging is a subset of monitoring, providing a history of activities in the environment being logged.
  • Monitoring is a subset of logging, focusing on observing information about the environment being monitored.

Why is logging considered key to any organization?

  • Logging provides evidence for audits and investigations. (correct)
  • Logging allows organizations to monitor resource shortages.
  • Logging helps organizations determine the correct level of monitoring.
  • Logging ensures the arrival of desirable conditions.

What is the primary focus of monitoring?

  • Monitoring ensures the arrival of desirable conditions.
  • Monitoring provides evidence for audits and investigations.
  • Monitoring focuses on observing information to discover undesirable conditions. (correct)
  • Monitoring allows organizations to determine the correct level of logging.

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