The Four Key Qualities of Effective Host-based Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
Wednesday, 2nd August 2006
Published by: ![]() Host-based intrusion prevention systems (IPS) are a critical component of a defense in-depth security strategy. Learn what the four key qualities are of an effective host-based IPS. Organizations that need to protect business critical applications, sensitive data and hosts know that attackers can easily bypass traditional network defenses. Host-based intrusion prevention systems (IPS) are critical to a defense in-depth security strategy. This white paper defines four key qualities of an effective host-based IPS. |
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