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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
An intrusion policy is a set of rules and guidelines that dictate how an organization will detect, prevent, and respond to unauthorized access attempts or intrusions on its network or systems.
Intrusion Policy Definition: An intrusion policy is a set of rules and guidelines that dictate how an organization will detect, prevent, and respond to unauthorized access attempts or intrusions on its network or systems.
An intrusion policy is a set of predefined rules and guidelines that dictate how an organization will detect, respond to, and mitigate unauthorized access to its computer networks or systems. It outlines the steps to be taken in the event of a security breach, including how to investigate incidents, contain the damage, and prevent future intrusions. The policy typically includes procedures for monitoring network traffic, identifying suspicious behavior, and implementing security measures to protect against cyber threats.
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