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Glossary Term Indicator of Compromise

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What is Indicator of Compromise?

Indicator of Compromise (IoC) refers to forensic evidence indicating a system has been breached, potentially including file hashes, IP addresses, domain names, and other artifacts used to detect and respond to cybersecurity incidents.

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Understanding Indicator of Compromise

Indicator of Compromise (IoC) is a piece of information that suggests a system has been breached or compromised. It could be specific file hashes, IP addresses, URLs, or patterns in network traffic that indicate malicious activity. IoCs are instrumental in threat detection and response, allowing security professionals to identify and mitigate cybersecurity incidents promptly.

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