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Glossary Term Behavior-Based Detection

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What is Behavior-Based Detection?

Behavior-based detection is a cybersecurity technique that focuses on monitoring and analyzing activities of users, applications, and systems to identify potential threats based on deviations from normal behavior patterns.

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Understanding Behavior-Based Detection

Behavior-Based Detection is a cybersecurity approach that focuses on monitoring and analyzing the behavior of users or systems to identify potential security threats. By establishing baselines of normal behavior, deviations that could indicate malicious activity can be detected. This technique enables the detection of new and evolving threats that may not be identified by traditional signature-based methods. Behavioral indicators such as unusual login times, file access patterns, or network traffic can be used to trigger alerts and initiate response actions to mitigate possible security breaches.

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