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An '''Intrusion Detection Prevention (IDS)''' is either a [[Hardware|hardware]] device or [[Software|software]] [[Application|application]] that uses known intrusion signatures to detect and analyze both inbound and outbound network traffic for abnormal activities. This is done through:
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An '''Intrusion Detection Prevention (IDS)''' is either a [[Hardware|hardware]] [[device]] or [[Software|software]] [[Application|application]] that uses known intrusion signatures to detect and analyze both inbound and outbound [[network]] traffic for abnormal activities. This is done through:
*System file comparisons against malware signatures.
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*[[System]] file comparisons against [[malware]] signatures.
 
*Scanning processes that detect signs of harmful patterns.
 
*Scanning processes that detect signs of harmful patterns.
 
*Monitoring user behavior to detect malicious intent.
 
*Monitoring user behavior to detect malicious intent.
 
*Monitoring system settings and configurations.<ref>Definition - What is Intrusion Detection Prevention (IDS)? [https://www.imperva.com/learn/application-security/intrusion-detection-prevention/ Imperva]</ref>
 
*Monitoring system settings and configurations.<ref>Definition - What is Intrusion Detection Prevention (IDS)? [https://www.imperva.com/learn/application-security/intrusion-detection-prevention/ Imperva]</ref>

Revision as of 16:42, 6 February 2021

An Intrusion Detection Prevention (IDS) is either a hardware device or software application that uses known intrusion signatures to detect and analyze both inbound and outbound network traffic for abnormal activities. This is done through:

  • System file comparisons against malware signatures.
  • Scanning processes that detect signs of harmful patterns.
  • Monitoring user behavior to detect malicious intent.
  • Monitoring system settings and configurations.[1]
  1. Definition - What is Intrusion Detection Prevention (IDS)? Imperva