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Glossary Term Runtime Threat Detection

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What is Runtime Threat Detection?

Runtime Threat Detection is the process of actively monitoring a system or application during its execution to identify and prevent security threats and abnormalities in real-time.

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Understanding Runtime Threat Detection

Runtime Threat Detection is a cybersecurity technique that involves monitoring and analyzing software programs and systems during their execution, rather than solely relying on static analysis or preventative controls. This approach aims to identify and respond to potential security threats and attacks in real-time while applications are actively running. Runtime Threat Detection helps to enhance the detection and mitigation of malicious activities, such as unauthorized access, data breaches, and exploitation of vulnerabilities that may evade traditional security measures.

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