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Glossary Term Behavioral Firewall

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What is Behavioral Firewall?

Behavioral Firewall is a security system that monitors and analyzes the behavior of users or applications to detect and prevent potential security threats or anomalous activities on a network.

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Understanding Behavioral Firewall

Behavioral Firewall is a security measure that monitors the behavior of users, applications, or devices within a network to detect and block suspicious or unauthorized activities. Unlike traditional firewalls that rely on predefined rules, a behavioral firewall uses machine learning algorithms to establish a baseline of normal behavior and then identifies deviations from this baseline, triggering alerts or blocking potentially malicious actions in real-time. This dynamic approach helps to enhance threat detection and response capabilities in cybersecurity defense mechanisms.

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