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Service Chaining | Training Camp
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Glossary Term Service Chaining

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What is Service Chaining?

Service Chaining is a method in cybersecurity where multiple security services are connected in a sequential manner to inspect and filter network traffic.

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Understanding Service Chaining

Service chaining is a cybersecurity technique where multiple security services are strung together in a specific order to create a chain of services that network traffic must pass through. Each service in the chain performs a distinct security function, such as firewall, intrusion detection, or data loss prevention, contributing to an overall comprehensive security posture. The traffic flows from one service to another in a predetermined sequence, enhancing the security measures applied to the data as it traverses through the network.

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