While monitoring an environment for the occurrence of relevant events represents a key executive function, it's also necessary to be clear about which functions are mediated by domain-general or domain-specific mechanisms. Domain-specific monitoring offers you enough information that you can act rapidly if someone intrudes on your system. It acts like a scam detector by detecting activity in your name and keeping you posted. Domain name security covers all of the important features you'd expect, including things such as duplicate names, misspellings, and phonetic variations of your name.
Rather than relying on generic mechanisms to provide data monitoring, domain-specific monitoring introduces concept probes. These probes are in-sync with the business concepts that are used in the definition of business processes. They combine monitoring information...