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Glossary Term Unusual Geolocation Detection

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What is Unusual Geolocation Detection?

Unusual Geolocation Detection: Identifying atypical locations of network traffic or user activity based on deviations from established geolocation patterns.

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Understanding Unusual Geolocation Detection

Unusual geolocation detection refers to the process of identifying atypical or suspicious geographic locations from which a user or device is accessing a system or network. This detection mechanism compares the current location of the user or device with their typical patterns of behavior to flag potentially unauthorized access or data breach attempts. By analyzing IP addresses, GPS data, or other location information, abnormal geolocations can be identified and investigated for potential security threats.

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