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Glossary Term Retrospective Detection

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What is Retrospective Detection?

Retrospective detection is a cybersecurity approach that involves analyzing past network activity and log data to identify and respond to previously undetected threats.

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Understanding Retrospective Detection

Retrospective Detection refers to the capability of security systems to analyze historical data and identify threats that may have evaded initial detection. This method involves continuously examining past network traffic, logs, and events to uncover and respond to security incidents that were not recognized in real-time. By conducting thorough retrospective analysis, organizations can enhance their threat intelligence and strengthen overall cybersecurity preparedness.

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