What is the difference between statistical detection and rule-based detection models?
A) Rule-based detection involves the collection of data in relation to the behavior of legitimate users over a period of time
B) Statistical detection defines legitimate data of users over a period of time and rule-based detection defines it on an IF/THEN basis
C) Statistical detection involves the evaluation of an object on its intended actions before it executes that behavior
D) Rule-based detection defines legitimate data of users over a period of time and statistical detection defines it on an IF/THEN basis
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