Security Posture Settings are now moved to Incident Settings

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Security Posture Settings are now moved to Incident Settings

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Overview

Strata Cloud Manager now organizes Security Posture Settings under the Unified Incident Framework (UIF) to deliver a unified and contextual incident management experience.

Key Changes at a Glance

  • What moved? The page for configuring and managing custom Security Posture checks.
  • Old Location: Configuration > Posture > Settings
  • New Location (UIF): Incidents > Settings

This update aligns all posture-related rules and custom checks with incident workflows, enabling easier correlation between configuration issues and the incidents they generate.

Where Was It Before?

Security Posture Settings were previously accessible at:

Configuration → Posture → Settings

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Best Practices Checks and Custom Checks

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Where Is It Now?

Security Posture Settings have moved under Incidents → Settings.

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Filter with Product: Posture and manage Custom or Default Settings
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For example, if you are interested in Security Policy checks, you can find it by following these steps:

  1. Navigate to Incidents in Strata Cloud Manager.
  2. Open the Settings tab.
  3. In the Incident Code filter, type the related feature name — e.g., security_policy.
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  4. Select the corresponding Setting Name to view all posture checks tied to that incident code.
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  5. Scroll down to see the Checks.
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  6. Enable/Disable checks as needed, set the action for the checks to alert/block or clone default checks.
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  7. To create a custom check click on + Add Custom Check
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Who will Not Be Migrated?

Tenants that have Security Check Exceptions configured in Strata Cloud Manager will not be migrated immediately to the Unified Incident Framework (UIF).

These tenants will continue to see Security Posture Checks in their current location under:

Configuration → Posture → Settings

 

Security Check Exceptions
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