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Glossary Term Threat Correlation

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What is Threat Correlation?

Threat correlation is the process of analyzing and connecting multiple security events or indicators to identify related threats or sophisticated cyber attacks.

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Understanding Threat Correlation

Threat correlation is the process of analyzing and connecting various cybersecurity threat indicators from multiple sources to identify patterns, relationships, and potential attack vectors. By correlating information such as log data, network traffic, and system alerts, organizations can gain a comprehensive view of potential threats and improve their ability to detect and respond to advanced cyber attacks effectively.

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