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Glossary Term UEBA Threshold Tuning

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What is UEBA Threshold Tuning?

UEBA Threshold Tuning refers to the process of adjusting settings related to User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) to customize detection thresholds and improve the accuracy of detecting anomalies in user and entity behavior.

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Understanding UEBA Threshold Tuning

UEBA (User and Entity Behavior Analytics) Threshold Tuning refers to the process of adjusting the sensitivity levels in a UEBA system to accurately detect anomalies in user and entity behavior. By setting appropriate thresholds, organizations can fine-tune the detection capabilities of their UEBA solutions to reduce false positives and negatives, thus enhancing the overall security posture and effectiveness of the system in identifying suspicious activities. Proper threshold tuning helps organizations in pinpointing potential security incidents and responding to them in a timely manner.

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