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Glossary Term Wireless Intrusion Prevention

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What is Wireless Intrusion Prevention?

Wireless Intrusion Prevention is a security mechanism that monitors, detects, and prevents unauthorized access to wireless networks through the use of technologies like rogue access point detection and wireless packet inspection.

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Understanding Wireless Intrusion Prevention

Wireless Intrusion Prevention (WIP) refers to the technology and processes designed to detect and prevent unauthorized access or malicious activities within wireless networks. It involves monitoring, analyzing, and responding to security threats in real-time to safeguard the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of wireless communications and connected devices. WIP solutions often include intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems, and access control mechanisms to enhance the security posture of wireless networks.

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