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Glossary Term System Anomaly Detection

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What is System Anomaly Detection?

System Anomaly Detection is the process of identifying deviations from normal behavior or patterns within a network or system that may indicate potential security threats or breaches.

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Understanding System Anomaly Detection

System Anomaly Detection is the process of identifying unusual patterns or behaviors within a computer network or system that deviate from normal operation. This is achieved through the use of specialized algorithms and tools that analyze system logs, network traffic, and user behavior to detect potential security threats or abnormal activities, such as unauthorized access, malware infections, or data breaches. The goal of system anomaly detection is to quickly identify and respond to suspicious activities before they can cause harm to the system or network.

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