System Behavior

Autonomous Behavior Profile

An autonomous behavior profile describes the typical actions and interactions of an automated system over time.

Definition

An autonomous behavior profile is a model describing the typical actions and interactions of an automated system. It captures normal operational behavior over time.

Why It Matters

Profiles help identify anomalies by comparing current activity to known normal behavior.

Example

A finance automation usually accesses only ERP and approval systems during business hours. A new pattern involving HR tools may indicate drift or misuse.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a model of normal automated behavior.
It helps detect anomalies and drift.
By observing repeated behavior over time.