Intrusion-prevention System

An intrusion prevention system (a computer security term) is any device which exercises access control to protect computers from exploitation. "Intrusion prevention" technology is considered by some to be an extension of intrusion detection (IDS) technology, but it is actually another form of access control, like an application layer firewall. Intrusion prevention systems were invented by vendors who decided to make access control decisions based on application content, rather than IP address or ports as traditional firewalls had done. This ability to inspect network traffic at a deeper level confused them with intrusion detection systems, which also inspect network traffic for signs of intrusions. Intrusion prevention systems may also act at the host level to deny potentially malicious activity.

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