What is Network Behavior Analysis?

Network behavior analysis (NBA) is a means of improving the security of proprietary networks by monitoring network traffic and paying attention to abnormal behaviors on the Internet. Cyber behavior analysis is particularly effective at monitoring new malware and zero-day threats.

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Network behavior analysis (NBA) is a means of improving the security of proprietary networks by monitoring network traffic and paying attention to abnormal behaviors on the Internet. Cyber behavior analysis is particularly effective at monitoring new malware and zero-day threats.
Network behavior analysis (NBA) is a means to improve the security of proprietary networks by monitoring network traffic and paying attention to abnormal behavior on the Internet. Traditional intrusion prevention systems use data packet monitoring, feature detection, and real-time blocking to protect network boundaries. Network behavior analysis focuses on intranet conditions and aggregates data from multiple network endpoints to support offline analysis.
After setting a baseline for normal traffic, the network behavior analyzer can proactively monitor network activity and unknown markers, and monitor new and abnormal modes of threats. Network behavior analysis programs can also monitor and record trends in bandwidth and protocol usage. Cyber behavior analysis is particularly effective at monitoring new malware and zero-day threats.
A good network behavior analysis program can help network administrators locate and resolve problems quickly and effectively. Network behavior analysis programs can work with network firewalls, intrusion detection systems, anti-virus software, and spyware detection programs to enhance network protection capabilities. [1]

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