What term is used to describe the process by which the urgency and importance of a security incident are increased to ensure adequate attention and resources are allocated to resolve it?
'Escalation' is the correct term for the process in which the urgency and importance of an incident are increased, often involving a higher level of management or additional resources. This ensures that the situation is handled appropriately as it unfolds. 'Elevation' commonly refers to raising user privileges, which is not directly related to the organization-wide approach to managing an incident. 'Intensification' can be misleading, but it's not commonly used in the nomenclature for incident management. 'Amplification' is a term that could indicate an increase in intensity or scope but isn't typically used in the context of incident response procedures.
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