Real User Monitoring (RUM): A performance measurement technique that tracks the user experience of a website or application in real-time from the user’s perspective. It is used in web development and user experience design to identify and diagnose performance issues, such as slow page loads, errors, or crashes. Examples include using RUM tools to monitor the end-to-end user journey, including the network, server, and browser components, and using RUM data to identify and optimize performance bottlenecks or user pain points.
Categories: CC D5: Security Operations | CCSP D5: Cloud Security Operations | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D7: Security Operations | Security+ D5: Security Program Management and Oversight | SSCP D3: Risk Identification Monitoring and Analysis
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