How does statistical detection differ from rule-based detection?

QuestionsCategory: 200-201How does statistical detection differ from rule-based detection?
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How does statistical detection differ from rule-based detection?

A. Statistical detection involves the evaluation of events, and rule-based detection requires an evaluated set of events to function.

B. Rule-based detection involves the evaluation of events, and statistical detection requires an evaluated set of events to function.

C. Statistical detection defines legitimate data over time, and rule-based detection works on a predefined set of rules.

D. Rule-based detection defines legitimate data over a period of time, and statistical detection works on a predefined set of rules.








 

Suggested Answer: C



This question is in 200-201 Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals (CBROPS) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate Certificate



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