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IOC

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What is IOC?

IOC stands for Indicator of Compromise. It's a piece of forensic data, such as a file hash, IP address, or URL, that identifies potentially malicious or suspicious activity on a system or network. IOCs are used in threat intelligence and incident response to detect, investigate, and mitigate security threats.

What other technologies are related to IOC?

IOC Competitor Technologies

JAX-RS is a Java API for RESTful web services that provides an alternative way to build RESTful APIs compared to Spring MVC's REST support. While Spring can work with JAX-RS implementations, they are often seen as competing approaches.
mentioned alongside IOC in 1% (74) of relevant job posts

IOC Complementary Technologies

Aspect-Oriented Programming complements Spring by providing a way to modularize cross-cutting concerns like logging or security, enhancing modularity.
mentioned alongside IOC in 18% (368) of relevant job posts
Spring modules are designed to work together, therefore complementary.
mentioned alongside IOC in 43% (136) of relevant job posts
Functional interfaces provide a way to use lambda expressions and method references, used within Spring.
mentioned alongside IOC in 37% (111) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning IOC?

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SPS Commerce
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