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Glossary Term Passive Threat Detection

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What is Passive Threat Detection?

Passive Threat Detection is a cybersecurity method that monitors and analyzes network traffic and system activity to identify security threats without actively scanning for or engaging with potential threats.

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Understanding Passive Threat Detection

Passive Threat Detection is a cybersecurity approach that focuses on monitoring and analyzing network traffic, system logs, and other data sources to identify potential security threats. Unlike active threat detection methods that involve actively scanning systems for vulnerabilities, passive threat detection centers on collecting and analyzing data passively to detect abnormal patterns or indicators of a possible security breach or attack. This process helps in proactively recognizing and responding to security incidents without triggering alerts that may alert attackers.

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