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title: Manage Windows Defender ATP incidents
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description: Manage incidents by assigning it, updating its status, or setting its classification.
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keywords: incidents, manage, assign, status, classification, true alert, false alert
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: security
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ms.author: macapara
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author: mjcaparas
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.date: 010/08/2018
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# Manage Windows Defender ATP incidents
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**Applies to:**
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- Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Windows Defender ATP)
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[!include[Prerelease information](prerelease.md)]
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Managing incidents is an important part of every cybersecurity operation. You can manage incidents by selecting an incident from the **Incidents queue** or the **Incidents management pane**. You can assign incidents to yourself, change the status, classify, rename, or comment on them to keep track of their progress.
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Selecting an incident from the **Incidents queue** brings up the **Incident management pane** where you can open the incident page for details.
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## Assign incidents
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If an incident has not been assigned yet, you can select **Assign to me** to assign the incident to yourself. Doing so assumes ownership of not just the incident, but also all the alerts associated with it.
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## Change the incident status
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You can categorize incidents (as **Active**, or **Resolved**) by changing their status as your investigation progresses. This helps you organize and manage how your team can respond to incidents.
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For example, your SoC analyst can review the urgent **Active** incidents for the day, and decide to assign them to himself for investigation.
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Alternatively, your SoC analyst might set the incident as **Resolved** if the incident has been remediated.
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## Classify the incident
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You can choose not to set a classification, or decide to specify whether an incident is true or false. Doing so helps the team see patterns and learn from them.
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## Rename incident
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By default, incidents are assigned with numbers. You can rename the incident if your organization uses a naming convention for easier cybersecurity threat identification.
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## Add comments and view the history of an incident
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You can add comments and view historical events about an incident to see previous changes made to it.
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Whenever a change or comment is made to an alert, it is recorded in the Comments and history section.
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Added comments instantly appear on the pane.
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## Related topics
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- [Incidents queue](incidents-queue.md)
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- [View and organize the Incidents queue](view-incidents-queue.md)
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- [Investigate incidents](investigate-incidents-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md)
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