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    Configuration Compliance states

    Configuration Compliance offers a state model for the status of the test results group at any given time. Test result group states control test result states based on precedence.

    Test Result Group States

    Test result groups have many possible states. Automatic transition is available from the Resolved state based on the next scan results. If all test results pass on the next scan, the group is closed. Otherwise it transitions to Under Investigation. The system verifies this closed state, but it re-evaluates the group state if a test result is added to, or deleted from the group. Work notes are updated to reflect the transition.

    Configuration Compliance state flow diagram
    Note: Each group form contains Follow and Update buttons which are standard for ServiceNow tasks.
    State Description
    Open State upon creation.
    Under Investigation Triggered by the Start Investigation button. From this state you can:
    Create a Change Request
    See Create a change request in Configuration Compliance for more information.
    Defer
    Provide a reason and select a reopen date.
    Close
    Provide a resolution and notes. Closes the group.
    Delete
    Confirm the deletion. Removes the group
    Deferred Triggered by the Defer button. From this state you can:
    Reopen
    Transitions back to an Open state.
    Close
    Provide a resolution and notes. Closes the group.
    Delete
    Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.

    Deferment information appears under the Defer/Close related tab. On the defer date, the group reopens for remediation.

    Awaiting Implementation Triggered by the Awaiting Implementation button. From this state you can:
    Create a Security Incident
    See Create a security incident for more information.
    Create a Change Request
    See Create a change request in Configuration Compliance for more information.
    Resolve
    Select a Resolution and add notes. Choices are
    • Result Invalid
    • Cancelled
    • Fixed

    State becomes Resolved. Notes appear under the Resolution related tab.

    Close
    Select a Resolution and add notes. Choices are:
    • Result Invalid
    • Cancelled
    • Fixed

    State becomes Closed. Notes appear under the Resolution related tab.

    Delete
    Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.
    Resolved Triggered from the Resolve button. From this state you can:
    Create a Security Incident
    See Create a security incident for more information.
    Reopen
    Transitions back to an Open state.
    Close
    Select a Resolution and add notes. Choices are:
    • Result Invalid
    • Cancelled
    • Fixed

    State becomes Closed. Notes appear under the Resolution related tab.

    Delete
    Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.

    Notes appear under the Notes related tab. Resolution information appears under the Resolution related tab.

    Closed Triggered from the Close button. From this state you can:
    Reopen
    Transitions back to an Open state.
    Delete
    Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.

    Closure information appears under the Defer/Close related tab.

    • If the Test Result Group is marked as Closed, with a non-fixed substate (such as False Positive, Risk Accepted, or Irrelevant), test results that are added to the group have their state updated to match the test result group.
    • If Test Result Group is marked as Closed or Fixed and if the test result added is not itself Closed or Fixed, the test result state does not change, and the test result group state is changed to Open.
    • If you determine that the results are a low priority, you can change their group to the Deferred state for a defined amount of time, or immediately Close them.
      Note: When test result groups are deferred or closed, you can specify substates to further define the reasons for doing so. Work notes are updated to reflect the transition.

    Test Result States

    The state of a test result group also changes the state of its associated test results. This mechanism has two cases.
    Test results that belong to only one group
    Results match the state of the group with three exceptions:
    • If the group changes its state to be Closed and its resolution(substate) to be Fixed, the item ignores that change and then falls back to the Open state.
    • If the group changes its state to be Closed and its resolution(substate) to be Cancelled, the item ignores that change and then falls back to the Open state.
    • If the test result source status is Fixed (updated by a scan or import), then when the group changes its state, the test result changes its state to Closed(Fixed) no matter what state the group is in.
    Test results that belong to multiple groups
    Test results do not match the state of the group automatically, instead it searches among all the associated groups to find the state with the highest precedence to apply. This is the state of precedence:
    Closed (substate: Result Invalid) > Deferred > Resolved > Awaiting Implementation > Under Investigation > Open
    Note: Closed (substate: Fixed) and Closed (substate: Cancelled) are two special cases.

    Test Result Group state examples

    For example:

    Test Result Groups State Test result State
    Group A: Open > Under Investigation

    Group B: Open

    Under Investigation

    When Group A is Under Investigation and Group B is Open, the test result changes to Under Investigation, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group A has the state with the highest precedence.

    Group A: Under Investigation

    Group B: Open > Under Investigation

    Under Investigation

    When Group B is Under Investigation and Group A is Under Investigation, the test result stays as Under Investigation, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, they have the state with the same precedence.

    Group A: Under Investigation

    Group B: Under Investigation > Awaiting Implementation

    Awaiting Implementation

    When Group B is Awaiting Implementation and Group A is Under Investigation, the test result changes to Awaiting Implementation, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group B has the state with the highest precedence

    Group A: Under Investigation > Deferred

    Group B: Awaiting Implementation

    Deferred

    When Group A is Deferred and Group B is Awaiting Implementation, the test result changes to Deferred, since after the search, item 1 found out that between Group A and Group B, Group A has the state with the highest precedence

    Group A: Deferred

    Group B: Awaiting Implementation > Closed (Result Invalid)

    Closed (Result Invalid) > Deferred

    When Group B is Closed and the resolution(substate) is Result Invalid, and Group A is Deferred, the test result changes to Closed (Result Invalid), since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group B has the state with the highest precedence.

    Group A: Deferred

    Group B: Closed (Result Invalid) > Open (via Reopen)

    Deferred

    When Group B is re-opened and its state changes to Open, and Group A is Deferred, the test result changes to Deferred, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group A has the state with the highest precedence.

    Table 1. Test result state special cases
    Test result group State Test result state
    Group A: Under Investigation

    Group B: Awaiting Implementation > Closed (Fixed or Cancelled)

    Under Investigation

    When Group B is Closed (substate Fixed or substate Cancelled), and Group A is Under Investigation, the test result changes from Awaiting Implementation (previously the highest precedence) to Under Investigation (currently the highest precedence).

    Group A: any state

    Group B: any state

    If the test result source status is Fixed (updated by a scan or import), then when the group changes its state, the test result changes its state to Closed(Fixed) no matter what states the other associated groups are in. The test result search for group state does not occur.
    Related concepts
    • Configuration Compliance imported data
    • Configuration Compliance assignment rules overview
    • Configuration Compliance test result groups and group rules overview
    • Configuration Compliance calculator groups
    • Configuration Compliance criticality maps
    • Domain separation and Configuration Compliance

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      Configuration Compliance states

      Configuration Compliance offers a state model for the status of the test results group at any given time. Test result group states control test result states based on precedence.

      Test Result Group States

      Test result groups have many possible states. Automatic transition is available from the Resolved state based on the next scan results. If all test results pass on the next scan, the group is closed. Otherwise it transitions to Under Investigation. The system verifies this closed state, but it re-evaluates the group state if a test result is added to, or deleted from the group. Work notes are updated to reflect the transition.

      Configuration Compliance state flow diagram
      Note: Each group form contains Follow and Update buttons which are standard for ServiceNow tasks.
      State Description
      Open State upon creation.
      Under Investigation Triggered by the Start Investigation button. From this state you can:
      Create a Change Request
      See Create a change request in Configuration Compliance for more information.
      Defer
      Provide a reason and select a reopen date.
      Close
      Provide a resolution and notes. Closes the group.
      Delete
      Confirm the deletion. Removes the group
      Deferred Triggered by the Defer button. From this state you can:
      Reopen
      Transitions back to an Open state.
      Close
      Provide a resolution and notes. Closes the group.
      Delete
      Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.

      Deferment information appears under the Defer/Close related tab. On the defer date, the group reopens for remediation.

      Awaiting Implementation Triggered by the Awaiting Implementation button. From this state you can:
      Create a Security Incident
      See Create a security incident for more information.
      Create a Change Request
      See Create a change request in Configuration Compliance for more information.
      Resolve
      Select a Resolution and add notes. Choices are
      • Result Invalid
      • Cancelled
      • Fixed

      State becomes Resolved. Notes appear under the Resolution related tab.

      Close
      Select a Resolution and add notes. Choices are:
      • Result Invalid
      • Cancelled
      • Fixed

      State becomes Closed. Notes appear under the Resolution related tab.

      Delete
      Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.
      Resolved Triggered from the Resolve button. From this state you can:
      Create a Security Incident
      See Create a security incident for more information.
      Reopen
      Transitions back to an Open state.
      Close
      Select a Resolution and add notes. Choices are:
      • Result Invalid
      • Cancelled
      • Fixed

      State becomes Closed. Notes appear under the Resolution related tab.

      Delete
      Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.

      Notes appear under the Notes related tab. Resolution information appears under the Resolution related tab.

      Closed Triggered from the Close button. From this state you can:
      Reopen
      Transitions back to an Open state.
      Delete
      Confirm the deletion. Removes the group.

      Closure information appears under the Defer/Close related tab.

      • If the Test Result Group is marked as Closed, with a non-fixed substate (such as False Positive, Risk Accepted, or Irrelevant), test results that are added to the group have their state updated to match the test result group.
      • If Test Result Group is marked as Closed or Fixed and if the test result added is not itself Closed or Fixed, the test result state does not change, and the test result group state is changed to Open.
      • If you determine that the results are a low priority, you can change their group to the Deferred state for a defined amount of time, or immediately Close them.
        Note: When test result groups are deferred or closed, you can specify substates to further define the reasons for doing so. Work notes are updated to reflect the transition.

      Test Result States

      The state of a test result group also changes the state of its associated test results. This mechanism has two cases.
      Test results that belong to only one group
      Results match the state of the group with three exceptions:
      • If the group changes its state to be Closed and its resolution(substate) to be Fixed, the item ignores that change and then falls back to the Open state.
      • If the group changes its state to be Closed and its resolution(substate) to be Cancelled, the item ignores that change and then falls back to the Open state.
      • If the test result source status is Fixed (updated by a scan or import), then when the group changes its state, the test result changes its state to Closed(Fixed) no matter what state the group is in.
      Test results that belong to multiple groups
      Test results do not match the state of the group automatically, instead it searches among all the associated groups to find the state with the highest precedence to apply. This is the state of precedence:
      Closed (substate: Result Invalid) > Deferred > Resolved > Awaiting Implementation > Under Investigation > Open
      Note: Closed (substate: Fixed) and Closed (substate: Cancelled) are two special cases.

      Test Result Group state examples

      For example:

      Test Result Groups State Test result State
      Group A: Open > Under Investigation

      Group B: Open

      Under Investigation

      When Group A is Under Investigation and Group B is Open, the test result changes to Under Investigation, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group A has the state with the highest precedence.

      Group A: Under Investigation

      Group B: Open > Under Investigation

      Under Investigation

      When Group B is Under Investigation and Group A is Under Investigation, the test result stays as Under Investigation, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, they have the state with the same precedence.

      Group A: Under Investigation

      Group B: Under Investigation > Awaiting Implementation

      Awaiting Implementation

      When Group B is Awaiting Implementation and Group A is Under Investigation, the test result changes to Awaiting Implementation, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group B has the state with the highest precedence

      Group A: Under Investigation > Deferred

      Group B: Awaiting Implementation

      Deferred

      When Group A is Deferred and Group B is Awaiting Implementation, the test result changes to Deferred, since after the search, item 1 found out that between Group A and Group B, Group A has the state with the highest precedence

      Group A: Deferred

      Group B: Awaiting Implementation > Closed (Result Invalid)

      Closed (Result Invalid) > Deferred

      When Group B is Closed and the resolution(substate) is Result Invalid, and Group A is Deferred, the test result changes to Closed (Result Invalid), since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group B has the state with the highest precedence.

      Group A: Deferred

      Group B: Closed (Result Invalid) > Open (via Reopen)

      Deferred

      When Group B is re-opened and its state changes to Open, and Group A is Deferred, the test result changes to Deferred, since after the search, between Group A and Group B, Group A has the state with the highest precedence.

      Table 1. Test result state special cases
      Test result group State Test result state
      Group A: Under Investigation

      Group B: Awaiting Implementation > Closed (Fixed or Cancelled)

      Under Investigation

      When Group B is Closed (substate Fixed or substate Cancelled), and Group A is Under Investigation, the test result changes from Awaiting Implementation (previously the highest precedence) to Under Investigation (currently the highest precedence).

      Group A: any state

      Group B: any state

      If the test result source status is Fixed (updated by a scan or import), then when the group changes its state, the test result changes its state to Closed(Fixed) no matter what states the other associated groups are in. The test result search for group state does not occur.
      Related concepts
      • Configuration Compliance imported data
      • Configuration Compliance assignment rules overview
      • Configuration Compliance test result groups and group rules overview
      • Configuration Compliance calculator groups
      • Configuration Compliance criticality maps
      • Domain separation and Configuration Compliance

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