- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Buying SecMaster
- Authorizing SecMaster
- Viewing Security Overview
- Workspaces
- Viewing Purchased Resources
- Security Situation
- Resource Manager
- Risk Prevention
- Threat Operations
- Security Orchestration
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Playbook Overview
- Ransomware Incident Response Solution
- Attack Link Analysis Alert Notification
- HSS Isolation and Killing of Malware
- Automatic Renaming of Alert Names
- Auto High-Risk Vulnerability Notification
- Automatic Notification of High-Risk Alerts
- Auto Blocking for High-risk Alerts
- Real-time Notification of Critical Organization and Management Operations
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Settings
- Data Integration
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Log Data Collection
- Data Collection Overview
- Adding a Node
- Configuring a Component
- Adding a Connection
- Creating and Editing a Parser
- Adding and Editing a Collection Channel
- Managing Connections
- Managing Parsers
- Managing Collection Channels
- Viewing Collection Nodes
- Managing Nodes and Components
- Partitioning a Disk
- Logstash Configuration Description
- Connector Rules
- Parser Rules
- Upgrading the Component Controller
- Customizing Directories
- Permissions Management
- Key Operations Recorded by CTS
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Best Practices
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Log Access and Transfer Operation Guide
- Solution Overview
- Resource Planning
- Process Flow
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Procedure
- (Optional) Step 1: Buy an ECS
- (Optional) Step 2: Buy a Data Disk
- (Optional) Step 3: Attach a Data Disk
- Step 4: Create a Non-administrator IAM User
- Step 5: Configure Network Connection
- Step 6: Install the Component Controller (isap-agent)
- Step 7: Install the Log Collection Component (Logstash)
- (Optional) Step 8: Creating a Log Storage Pipeline
- Step 9: Configure a Connector
- (Optional) Step 10: Configure a Log Parser
- Step 11: Configure a Log Collection Channel
- Step 12: Verify Log Access and Transfer
- Credential Leakage Response Solution
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Log Access and Transfer Operation Guide
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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API
- Alert Management
- Incident Management
- Indicator Management
- Playbook Management
- Alert Rule Management
- Playbook Version Management
- Playbook Rule Management
- Playbook Instance Management
- Playbook Approval Management
- Playbook Action Management
- Incident Relationship Management
- Data Class Management
- Workflow Management
- Data Space Management
- Pipelines
- Workspace Management
- Metering and Billing
- Metric Query
- Baseline Inspection
- Appendix
- FAQs
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Billing Examples
Scenarios
On June 8, 2024, a customer purchased SecMaster standard edition with one quota for one month and purchased the value-added package (large screen, security data collection, security data retention, security analysis, and security orchestration). The specifications are as follows:
- Service edition + Quota: Standard edition + 1 quota
- Value-added package
- Large screen - Security situation metrics
- Security analysis: 1 GB/day
- Security orchestration: 10,000 times/day
After a period of time, the customer found that the current SecMaster specifications could not meet their service requirements and upgraded SecMaster on June 18, 2024. The service edition was upgraded to the professional edition. The new specification configuration is as follows:
- Service edition + Quota: Professional edition + 1 quota
- Value-added package
- Large screen - Security situation metrics
- Security analysis: 1 GB/day
- Security orchestration: 10,000 times/day
So, how much is the fee from June to July? Let's start from scratch.
Billing Analysis
- Service edition + ECS quota:
In this case, you need to pay the difference in price. The old price of the standard edition is $2.2 USD/ECS/month, and the old price of professional edition is $22 USD/ECS/month. The formula is as follows:
Specification upgrade fee = New specification price × Remaining period - Old specification price × Remaining period
The remaining period in the formula is the remaining days of each calendar month divided by the maximum days of corresponding calendar month. In this example, the remaining period = 12 (Remaining days in June)/30 (Maximum number of days in June) + 8 (Remaining days in July)/31 (Maximum number of days in July) = 0.6581. Price difference = 22 x 0.6581 – 2.2 x 0.6581 = $13.03 USD
From June to July, the total fee for the service edition and ECS quota is $ 15.23 USD (2.2 + 13.03).
- Value-added package:
The billing of the value-added package is irrelevant to the service edition. It is related only to the configured quota and required duration. Therefore, the billing of the value-added package remains unchanged after the edition is upgraded.
From June to July, the total fee for the value-added package is $875.71 USD (710 + 160 + 5.71).
From June to July, the total fee for using SecMaster is $890.94 USD (15.23 + 875.71).
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