SecMaster
SecMaster
- 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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Auto-renewing SecMaster
Updated on 2024-12-27 GMT+08:00
Auto-renewal makes renewal easier and prevents SecMaster instances from being automatically deleted if you forget to manually renew them. The auto-renewal rules are as follows:
- The first auto-renewal date and billing cycle are calculated based on the expiration date of your SecMaster instance.
- The SecMaster auto-renewal duration is of your choice; for example, if you set the subscription duration to three months, SecMaster will be automatically renewed for another three months before expiration.
- Auto-renewal can be enabled before your SecMaster instance expires. The system will automatically renew the instance at 3:00 a.m. on the seventh day before it expires. If the auto-renewal fails, the system will try again at 3:00 a.m. every day until your SecMaster resource expires or the renewal is successful.
- You can still perform a manual renewal even when auto-renewal is enabled. After a manual renewal is complete, auto-renewal is still in effect, and the system will start deducting renewal fees from your account 7 days before the new subscription expires.
- By default, the system automatically deducts fees from your account 7 days before your instance expires. You can change the renewal date to another day if needed, for example, 6 days or 5 days before the instance expires.
Prerequisites
Ensure that the yearly/monthly SecMaster has not expired.
Enabling Auto-Renewal on the SecMaster Purchase Page
You can enable auto-renewal when buying SecMaster, as shown in Figure 1. .
Enabling Auto-Renewal on the Renewals Page
- Log in to the management console.
- In the upper right corner of the page, choose Billing & Costs > Renewal. The Renewals page is displayed.
- Customize search criteria.
- On the Auto Renewals page, you can view the resources for which auto-renewal has been enabled.
- You can enable auto-renewal for resources on the Manual Renewals, Pay-per-Use After Expiration, and Renewals Canceled pages.
- Locate the target SecMaster instance and click Enable Auto-Renew in the Operation column.
- Select the renewal duration and the number of auto-renewal times.
- Click OK.
Parent topic: Renewing Your Subscription
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