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Glossary Term High-Fidelity Alert

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What is High-Fidelity Alert?

A high-fidelity alert in cybersecurity refers to an alert that has a low rate of false positives and accurately indicates a real security incident.

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Understanding High-Fidelity Alert

A high-fidelity alert in cybersecurity refers to an alert generated by a security system that has a low rate of false positives, meaning it accurately identifies genuine security incidents while minimizing erroneous or extraneous notifications. These alerts are based on advanced detection techniques, thorough analysis, and correlation of multiple data points to provide accurate and reliable notifications of potential security threats.

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