Logs SHALL NOT be treated as Evidence unless they are captured, preserved, and traced to a claim or review purpose.
Part 1, Section 13.8: Evidence Requirements.
Logs often contain useful recorded information, but logs do not automatically qualify as Evidence. A log becomes Evidence only when it is captured, preserved, and traced to the claim or review purpose it supports.
This requirement prevents uncontrolled logs, incidental runtime output, or temporary diagnostic material from being treated as governed Evidence without preservation and traceability.
This requirement applies to logs that are proposed, referenced, or used as Evidence.
It applies specifically to:
Verification SHALL confirm that logs are not treated as Evidence unless they are captured, preserved, and traced to a claim or review purpose.
Verification activities include review checks confirming that:
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