Book Review: Intrusion Prevention Fundamentals
Many security books focus on intrusion from the standpoint of detection — how to know when someone has broken in to your systems and what you should do next. They offer advice on dealing with the situation, minimizing the loss, recovering data, telling the appropriate parties, and so on.
As the colloquialism says, however, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If you can keep an intruder from ever entering your network in the first place, then you can minimize your frustrations exponentially.
Intrusion Prevention Fundamentals focuses on how Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) technologies can be used to manage the network and keep intruders out. IPS are any monitoring systems that examine all network traffic and then act as forwarding devices for approved traffic (dropping unapproved traffic or forwarding it elsewhere for further/separate action).
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