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Glossary Term Data Plane Security

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What is Data Plane Security?

Data Plane Security involves protecting the network traffic and data forwarding functions within a network or system from unauthorized access, modification, or interception.

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Understanding Data Plane Security

Data Plane Security refers to the protection and control mechanisms implemented to secure the forwarding and processing of data packets within a network. It involves the use of access control lists (ACLs), firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS), and other security measures to ensure that only authorized traffic flows through the network infrastructure while unauthorized or malicious traffic is blocked or mitigated. By enforcing data plane security, organizations can safeguard their networks from various cyber threats and unauthorized access attempts.

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