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Glossary definition: Security Indicators

Securing Your Data: Understanding Security Indicators

Security Indicators are signals or patterns that indicate the presence of malicious activity or a security breach. They are used to detect and respond to cyber-attacks, and can be generated from a variety of sources including network traffic, system logs, and user activity. Security Indicators can be used to identify suspicious user behavior, such as a large number of failed login attempts, or unusual system activity. They can also detect malware, unauthorized access, and other malicious activities. Security Indicators can be used to alert IT teams and security professionals of potential threats, and can help organizations take proactive measures to protect their systems from attacks.