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).
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