Indicator: A piece of information that can be used to detect or identify a potential security threat. Indicators can come in many forms, including suspicious behavior, unusual network traffic, or specific patterns in data. An example of an indicator might be a sudden increase in login attempts from a specific IP address, which could indicate a brute-force attack.
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