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Glossary Term Wireless Intrusion Detection

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What is Wireless Intrusion Detection?

Wireless Intrusion Detection detects unauthorized access or network attacks on wireless networks by monitoring and analyzing network traffic and identifying suspicious behavior or patterns.

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Understanding Wireless Intrusion Detection

Wireless Intrusion Detection is a security mechanism that helps to detect unauthorized access or suspicious activities within a wireless network. It involves monitoring the wireless network for malicious activities, such as unauthorized users, rogue access points, or denial-of-service attacks, in order to prevent potential security breaches and safeguard sensitive information. Wireless Intrusion Detection systems use various techniques, including signature-based detection, anomaly detection, and behavior analysis, to identify and respond to potential security threats in real-time.

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