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13 May, 11:45

Behavior-based monitoring attempts to overcome the limitations of both anomaly-based monitoring and signature-based monitoring by being more adaptive and proactive instead of reactive.

A - True

B - False

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  1. 13 May, 11:49
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    This statement is true.

    Explanation:

    Behavior-based monitoring is proactive because it aims to monitor deviant behaviors in order to catch patterns regarding them. It aims to anticipate a future crisis, acting before it occurs.

    Anomaly and signature-based monitoring have limitations because they are more reactive, meaning it centers on reacting to the past, not focusing much on the future.
  2. 13 May, 12:06
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    Answer: A. True

    Explanation: Both signature-based and anomaly-based monitoring systems are considered as being reactive based on the fact that, In signature-based monitoring, threat and attacks can only be detected or monitored based on previous threat patterns, meaning tm attacks with a new pattern or signature will go undetected. For the anomaly-based monitoring, it contains a set of rules regarded as norm and flags any process which deviates as a threat.

    However, the behavior based monitoring is more adaptive and proactive, it looks at evidence rather than a static or previously established signature which a uses a reactive approach.
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