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Part of a computer's boot process is the Power On Self Test (POST) that tests the hardware of the computer. POST communicates successful or failed tests with beep codes. These BIOS beep codes provide the user with information about the system's state and aid in the troubleshooting process in case one of the boot tests failed.
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Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research for use in all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including professional training and informal learning. We invite teachers, students, and researchers to join us in creating open educational resources and collaborative learning communities. To learn more, try a guided tour or start editing now.
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In order to master these terms, just remember these things: any term that includes False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these facts in mind, notice how easy it is to master these terms: False Positive – an event was triggered and the packet was not actually attack traffic False Negative – an event was not triggered and the packet was actual attack traffic True Positive – an event was triggered and the traffic was actual attack traffic True Negative – an event was not triggered and the traffic was not actual attack traffic
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In order to master these terms, just remember these things: any term that includes False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these facts in mind, notice how easy it is to master these terms: False Positive – an event was triggered and the packet was not actually attack traffic False Negative – an event was not triggered and the packet was actual attack traffic True Positive – an event was triggered and the traffic was actual attack traffic True Negative – an event was not triggered and the traffic was not actual attack traffic
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False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these