Alert Rules Overview
Overview
Alert Rules define conditions that trigger notifications or actions when certain audit events happen.
What this feature does
They work like an IF/THEN monitoring layer for important events, such as failed logins, deleted records, sensitive finance changes, or webhook notifications.
Why it is useful
- They help administrators react to important activity faster.
- They support security and compliance monitoring.
- They reduce the need to manually check logs for every critical condition.
Who should read this?
RISE Admin, Security Officer, System Owner.
Where to find it
Rise Audit Pro → Alert Rules.
How to use it
- Open Alert Rules.
- Review existing rules.
- Create or edit rules based on important conditions.
- Choose the action or notification channel.
- Test the rule with a safe event if possible.
Example workflow
An admin creates a rule that sends a webhook when an invoice is deleted, allowing an external system to create an incident ticket.
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Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Alert Rules
Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Alert Rules
Common mistakes
- Creating rules without clear ownership.
- Triggering alerts for normal high-volume activity.
- Not testing webhook or email delivery after creating a rule.
Related articles
- Create an Alert Rule
- Alert Conditions Explained
- Alert Actions Explained

