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Cisco Exam 200-201 Topic 7 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 200-201 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 7
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What is rule-based detection when compared to statistical detection?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Stephane
1 months ago
Is option C the 'likelihood of a user's action'? Sounds like something straight out of a casino, but hey, I'll take it!
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Samuel
9 days ago
So, rule-based detection is more about setting specific rules to catch certain actions, while statistical detection is about analyzing probabilities.
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Bettina
16 days ago
Rule-based detection focuses on specific criteria to detect actions, while statistical detection uses probabilities to determine likelihood.
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Lorriane
18 days ago
Yes, option C is indeed the 'likelihood of a user's action'. It's all about probabilities.
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Vincenza
2 months ago
Wait, is rule-based detection the same as statistical detection? I'm kind of confused, but I'll go with option C just to be safe.
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Vincent
3 days ago
Don't worry, it can be confusing. Rule-based detection focuses on specific rules, while statistical detection looks at probabilities.
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Flo
5 days ago
Option C is correct, it refers to the likelihood of a user's action in statistical detection.
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Edison
27 days ago
Rule-based detection is based on predefined rules, while statistical detection uses algorithms to analyze patterns.
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Wilda
2 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think the key difference is that rule-based detection is more about the probability of an action, not the actual proof. C seems to fit that description best.
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Leonida
12 hours ago
Definitely, it's all about analyzing patterns and probabilities.
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Tabetha
6 days ago
So, C) likelihood of user's action would be the best fit for rule-based detection.
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Na
1 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It's more about predicting behavior based on set rules.
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Katheryn
2 months ago
I think rule-based detection is more about the likelihood of an action, not proof.
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Glenn
2 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking rule-based detection was about falsifying a user's identity, but I guess that's not the case. Option C it is!
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Lou
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, but it's actually about the likelihood of a user's action.
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Moira
2 months ago
User 1: I thought rule-based detection was about falsifying a user's identity too.
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Gregg
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure rule-based detection is more about the likelihood of a user's action, not proof of identity or action. Option C seems like the best answer here.
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Freeman
1 months ago
Definitely, that makes the most sense.
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Viva
2 months ago
So, option C - likelihood of user's action - seems like the best answer.
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Nicholle
2 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It's not really about proof of identity or action.
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Dino
2 months ago
I think rule-based detection is more about the likelihood of user's action.
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Carmelina
3 months ago
So, rule-based detection is more about verifying what the user actually did.
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Felix
3 months ago
I think statistical detection is more about likelihood of user's action.
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Carmelina
3 months ago
Rule-based detection focuses on proof of a user's action.
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