Misuse Detection definition

Misuse Detection means an approach in detecting potential insider threats to vulnerable company data, in which abnormal system behavior is defined first, and then any other behavior is defined as normal behavior.
Misuse Detection means the detection of excessive rates of traffic flowing inbound on any of Sure’s Internet edge interfaces that is directed toward individual hosts within a Configuration in the service. Sure Attack Mitigation Devices detect misuse attacks by comparing traffic to misuse signatures and rate thresholds. When Sure Attack Mitigation Devices detect a misuse attack, it gathers details about the attack traffic on the affected routers. The Misuse Detection is applied on a per Configuration basis.
Misuse Detection means the detection of excessive rates of traffic flowing inbound on any of Sure’s Internet edge interfaces that is directed toward individual hosts within a configured Managed Object. Sure Attack Mitigation Devices detect misuse attacks by comparing traffic to misuse signatures and rate thresholds. When Sure Attack Mitigation Devices detect a misuse attack, it gathers details about the attack traffic on the affected routers. The high severity rate for Misuse Detection is applied on a per Managed Object basis.