Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)

What Is Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)?

An Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is a type of security system that monitors and detects malicious activity on a network. It is designed to detect and prevent malicious activity before it can cause damage or disruption to the network. The IPS system works by analyzing network traffic and identifying suspicious patterns or activities that may indicate an attack. It then takes action to block or stop the attack before it can cause any harm. The IPS system can also be used to detect and respond to other types of malicious activity, such as malware, phishing, and other malicious activities.

Description

An Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is a type of security system that monitors and detects malicious activity on a network. It is designed to detect and prevent malicious activity before it can cause damage or disruption to the network.

Usage and Examples

An IPS system can be used to detect and respond to malicious activity such as malware, phishing, and other malicious activities. It can also be used to detect and respond to suspicious patterns or activities that may indicate an attack. For example, an IPS system can detect and block a malicious attack before it can cause any harm. It can also be used to detect and respond to other types of malicious activity, such as malware, phishing, and other malicious activities.

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