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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Network Intrusion Prevention is a security system that monitors and analyzes network traffic to proactively block potential threats or unauthorized access attempts.
Network Intrusion Prevention Definition: Network Intrusion Prevention is a security system that monitors and analyzes network traffic to proactively block potential threats or unauthorized access attempts.
Network Intrusion Prevention is a security approach that involves monitoring network traffic to detect and prevent unauthorized access, misuse, or anomalies. It typically uses a combination of signature-based detection, behavior analysis, and anomaly detection methods to identify and block potential threats in real-time, helping to protect the network from various cyberattacks such as malware infections, denial of service attacks, and unauthorized access attempts.
Network Intrusion Prevention is one of the topics you'll master in the Security+ Boot Camp.
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