Threat hunting and threat detection are same?
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To show the difference between the two, I’d like to invoke a gardening analogy. Using an IDS is equivalent to planting a bunch of tomato seeds, carrying for them and hoping some of those seeds yield red, ripe tomatoes in a few months. You set configuration strategies for your IDS (planting seeds), receive and react to threat alerts that the IDS generates (caring for the tomato plant) and hope that some alerts will reveal security incidents that can be remediated (you cross your fingers for a bumper crop).
Neither approach is effective for achieving their respective goals. If you’re growing tomatoes, you probably want to be more proactive about caring for the plant to ensure that it yields the best crop possible. Maybe you’d fertilize the plant’s soil or make sure it had optimal sunlight.
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Neither approach is effective for achieving their respective goals. If you’re growing tomatoes, you probably want to be more proactive about caring for the plant to ensure that it yields the best crop possible. Maybe you’d fertilize the plant’s soil or make sure it had optimal sunlight.
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