High Alert definition

High Alert means when a high level of traffic is received within a particular period which indicates a likelihood that a customer may be under a DDoS Attack.
High Alert means a high severity Profiled Detection or Misuse Detection that has exceeded the configured or profiled threshold defined as high severity. High severity Misuse Detections will initiate automatic mitigation, except where configured not to. High severity Profiled Detections may initiate automatic mitigation where requested by the Customer. The Customer can access reports on high severity Detections in the Sure Portal and can receive automated High Alert emails.

Examples of High Alert in a sentence

  • When The High Alert Institute first raised the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of NRP/NIMS compliance being linked to CMS (Medicare and Medicaid) billing in The Cost of Disaster Unpreparedness published October, 2006, the discussion above had been strictly theoretical.

  • Based on the comprehensive review of Homeland Security Presidential Directives, CMS regulations, Joint Commission standards, NRP/NIMS and the NIMS Implementation Center Hospital and Healthcare Facility Plan, it is the position of The High Alert Institute that significant legal foundation exists for criminal and administrative prosecution of institutions and individuals for failures of private sector hospital and healthcare disaster preparedness.

  • The High Alert Institute updated its original report in March of 2007.

Related to High Alert

  • High school means grades 9 through 12.

  • Alert means events may occur, are in progress, or have occurred that could lead to a release of radioactive material but that the release is not expected to require a response by off-site response organizations to protect persons off-site.