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What is False Positives

Examining Gun Regulations, Warning Behaviors, and Policies to Prevent Mass Shootings
Individuals who never intend to enact harm to themselves or others but are erroneously identified as a risk anyway.
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Threat Assessment of Mass Shootings
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3916-3.ch007
Abstract
This chapter builds upon discussions in the previous ones about leakage of threats and other warning signs prior to mass shootings. The discussion here centers on assessing and managing threats in order to try to prevent mass shootings from occurring. The argument will be put forward that threat assessment allows for the seriousness of threats to be ascertained. This approach is two-fold in nature involving the assessment of the threat, as well as the individual who made the threat to determine whether they pose a danger to themselves or others. Moreover, it generally involves a follow-up plan for the threatening individual to be managed. Interviews with experts in this field provide advice relating to the process of carrying out threat assessment and management.
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Agent-Based Intrusion Detection in Wireless Networks
IDS alerts that are raised on non-intrusive behaviours.
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Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions of Cybersecurity Surveillance Systems
False positives occur when surveillance systems generate alerts or warnings for behaviors or events that do not actually pose a security threat, potentially causing unnecessary concern or distraction.
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