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DPI

DPI

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What is DPI?

Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is a type of data processing that examines the data part of a packet as it passes an inspection point, searching for protocol non-compliance, viruses, spam, intrusions, or defined criteria to decide whether the packet can pass or whether it needs to be rerouted or blocked. DPI is used in network security, lawful interception, and data loss prevention.

What other technologies are related to DPI?

DPI Complementary Technologies

SSL VPNs benefit from DPI to ensure secure and optimized traffic management.
mentioned alongside DPI in 10% (67) of relevant job posts
Policy and Charging Rules Function (PCRF) works with DPI to enforce policies based on application awareness.
mentioned alongside DPI in 7% (75) of relevant job posts
HPE Aruba provides networking solutions that can leverage DPI for enhanced network visibility and control.
mentioned alongside DPI in 2% (64) of relevant job posts

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