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Glossary Term Reputation-Based Detection

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What is Reputation-Based Detection?

Reputation-Based Detection is a cybersecurity technique that assesses the trustworthiness of a file, program, or entity based on its past behavior or origin to identify potential threats or risks.

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Understanding Reputation-Based Detection

Reputation-Based Detection is a cybersecurity method that assesses the reputation of entities, such as IP addresses, domains, or files, to determine the likelihood of them being malicious. It relies on historical data and behavior patterns to assign a reputation score, allowing security systems to make informed decisions on whether to block or allow access to these entities based on their perceived risk level.

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