Host-based security refers to security measures that are installed and operate on individual computing devices (hosts) such as desktops, laptops, and servers. These measures are designed to protect the host from malware, unauthorized access, and other security threats. Common examples include host-based firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (HIDS/HIPS), anti-virus software, and endpoint detection and response (EDR) agents. These tools monitor activity on the host, enforce security policies, and respond to detected threats, providing a localized layer of defense.
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