Tech Insights
Intrusion Prevention

Intrusion Prevention

Last updated , generated by Sumble
Explore more →

What is Intrusion Prevention?

Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) are network security appliances that monitor network and/or system activities for malicious or unwanted behavior. IPS can react in real-time to block or prevent intrusions that are detected. Common uses include blocking malicious traffic, preventing denial-of-service attacks, and identifying policy violations. IPS can be network-based (NIPS), host-based (HIPS), or wireless (WIPS).

What other technologies are related to Intrusion Prevention?

Intrusion Prevention Complementary Technologies

Security monitoring provides data that informs and validates IPS effectiveness, and identifies incidents that IPS may have missed.
mentioned alongside Intrusion Prevention in 92% (54) of relevant job posts
Zero Trust is a security framework, not a specific technology, and IPS can be a component within a Zero Trust architecture by enforcing access control policies and inspecting traffic.
mentioned alongside Intrusion Prevention in 54% (65) of relevant job posts
Content Security is a broader term but IPS plays a role in inspecting content and blocking malicious code or data.
mentioned alongside Intrusion Prevention in 38% (88) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Intrusion Prevention?

Job function
Jobs mentioning Intrusion Prevention
Orgs mentioning Intrusion Prevention

Which organizations are mentioning Intrusion Prevention?

Organization
Industry
Matching Teams
Matching People
Intrusion Prevention
Cisco Systems
Scientific and Technical Services
Intrusion Prevention
Fortinet
Scientific and Technical Services

This tech insight summary was produced by Sumble. We provide rich account intelligence data.

On our web app, we make a lot of our data available for browsing at no cost.

We have two paid products, Sumble Signals and Sumble Enrich, that integrate with your internal sales systems.