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Employee Access to Data
Jan. 22, 2022, 4:30 a.m. | /u/ebarboza311
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This is largely for those who work in, have worked in, or have worked with a SOC.
For this example, there is a SOC that has tiers of analysts, with lower level analysts performing basic tasks and escalating alerts to the upper level analysts. The lower level analysts serve more of a traffic cop type of role; they weed out the easily spotted false-positives and may start very basic reviews of true positive events before handing off to the higher …
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