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Glossary Term Host-Based Intrusion Detection

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What is Host-Based Intrusion Detection?

Host-Based Intrusion Detection is a cybersecurity technique that monitors and analyzes the internals of a single computing device for signs of malicious activities or policy violations.

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Understanding Host-Based Intrusion Detection

Host-Based Intrusion Detection refers to a security mechanism that monitors and analyzes the internal activity on a single host or device to detect malicious actions or security breaches. It involves identifying and responding to unauthorized access attempts, malware, or other suspicious activities targeting a specific system or endpoint. Host-based intrusion detection systems (HIDS) typically work by comparing observed events against predefined rules or patterns to alert administrators or take automated actions to mitigate potential threats.

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