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Glossary Term NGIPS

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What is NGIPS?

Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS) is a security technology that inspects network traffic to detect and prevent advanced cyber threats in real-time.

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Understanding NGIPS

NGIPS stands for Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System. It is a security technology designed to monitor network traffic for malicious activity or security threats. NGIPS uses advanced techniques to detect and prevent cyber threats, such as malware, exploits, and other attacks, in real-time. By analyzing network traffic patterns and behaviors, NGIPS can proactively block potential threats before they reach their intended target, enhancing overall network security posture.

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