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Glossary Term Device Trajectory

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What is Device Trajectory?

Device Trajectory refers to the historical path and behavior of a computing device within a network or system, including its connections, activity, and interactions over time.

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Understanding Device Trajectory

Device Trajectory refers to the historical trail of activities and connections associated with a particular device within a network or system. It includes a record of interactions, communications, and data exchanges performed by the device over a specific period. Analyzing device trajectories can help in identifying potential security breaches, abnormal behavior, or patterns that could indicate a compromise or threat within the network.

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