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Glossary Term Identity Threat Detection and Response

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What is Identity Threat Detection and Response?

Identity threat detection and response is the process of identifying and mitigating risks associated with unauthorized access or use of user identities within an organization's systems and networks.

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Understanding Identity Threat Detection and Response

Identity Threat Detection and Response is a cybersecurity concept referring to the process of continuously monitoring and analyzing user activities within a network to detect suspicious behavior that could indicate a potential identity threat. This includes unauthorized access attempts, unusual login locations, or abnormal data access patterns. Upon detection of a threat, an automated response or manual intervention is initiated to address the issue and mitigate any potential harm to the organization's information assets and systems.

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