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Glossary Term Ingress Filtering

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What is Ingress Filtering?

Ingress Filtering is a security technique that examines incoming data packets to a network and allows or blocks them based on pre-defined security rules to prevent malicious traffic from entering the network.

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Understanding Ingress Filtering

Ingress filtering is a security measure that involves monitoring and controlling incoming traffic to a network. It is designed to block malicious or unauthorized traffic from entering a system by examining packets and data at the network's edge. This process helps prevent potential attacks, such as denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, port scanning, and other types of network exploits, thus enhancing overall network security.

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