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To modify security signals, you must have the security_monitoring_signals_write
permission. See Role Based Access Control for more information about Datadog’s default roles and granular role-based access control permissions available for Cloud Security Management.
To filter the security signals in the Signals Explorer, use the search query @workflow.triage.state:<status>
, where <status>
is the state you want to filter on (open
, under_review
, or archived
). You can also use the Signal State facet on the facet panel.
You can triage a signal by assigning it to a user for further investigation. The assigned user can then track their review by updating the signal’s status.
Use Case Management to track, triage, and investigate security signals.
Use Incident Management to create an incident for a security signal.
Use Workflow Automation to manually trigger a workflow for a security signal. See Trigger a Workflow from a Security Signal for more information.