underdetecting
Underdetecting refers to the phenomenon where a security system, such as an intrusion detection or prevention system (IDS/IPS), fails to identify known threats, vulnerabilities, or malicious activities that it should be capable of detecting. This occurs when the system either misses legitimate threats or incorrectly classifies them as benign, leading to false negatives. Unlike false positives, which incorrectly flag non-threatening activity, underdetection results in threats going unnoticed, potentially compromising system security.
The causes of underdetection can vary. One common reason is the use of outdated or incomplete threat
Underdetection poses significant risks, as attackers exploit unnoticed breaches to gain unauthorized access, steal data, or