Security Task
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A Security Task is a system task that attempts to manage security states in computational systems (to ensure system protection or gain system access).
- Context:
- Task Input: System State, Security Controls
- Task Output: Modified Security State, Security Report
- Task Performance Measure: Security Metrics such as effectiveness, coverage, and reliability
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- It can verify System Security through assessment methods.
- It can modify Security Control through configuration changes.
- It can analyze Security State through evaluation techniques.
- It can maintain Security Level through protection mechanisms.
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- It can detect Security Event through monitoring systems.
- It can respond to Security Incident through response protocols.
- It can implement Security Policy through enforcement methods.
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- It can range from being a Basic Security Check to being an Advanced Security Operation, depending on its task complexity.
- It can range from being a Defensive Security Task to being an Offensive Security Task, depending on its purpose.
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- Examples:
- System Protection Tasks, such as:
- Security Assessment Tasks, such as:
- Security Response Tasks, such as:
- Security Testing Tasks, such as:
- Privilege Escalation Task.
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- Counter-Examples:
- System Maintenance Task, which focuses on system upkeep.
- Performance Optimization Task, which targets system efficiency.
- Feature Development Task, which enhances system capability.
- See: System Task, Security Operation, Protection Task, Security Analysis.