What does the term "tuning" mean with respect to an IDPS?

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Tuning is the process of adjusting an IDPS to maximize its efficiency in detecting true positives while minimizing both false positives and false negatives. This process may include grouping almost identical alarms that happen at close to the same time into a single higher-level alarm. This consolidation reduces the number of alarms generated, thereby reducing administrative overhead, and also identifies a relationship among multiple alarms. This type of clustering may be based on combinations of frequency, similarity in attack signature, similarity in attack target, or other criteria that are defined by the system administrators.

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