Nope.

Please check Documentation and Learning Courses, there are enogh examples.

 

Attestation is IF it is implemented but doesnt say something about if it is compliant.
(No implementation means "not compliant", but it is not a check if a control is compliant but implemented).
This is checkt by indicators, where also manual indicator tasks are used.


 

This is exactly the reason why the attest state ist right before monitor state.
You cant monitor something that is not implemented. Monitor is the state where indicator tasks are generated (automatically or manually) for a manual ckeck, or automated ckecks take place by scripted or basic indicators with data

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