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Policing

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What is Policing?

Policing refers to the activities of maintaining order, enforcing laws, and preventing crime within a specific geographic area. It encompasses a broad range of strategies and tactics employed by law enforcement agencies, including patrol, investigation, community engagement, and the use of technology to deter and respond to criminal activity.

What other technologies are related to Policing?

Policing Complementary Technologies

Shaping and policing are both mechanisms for traffic management. Shaping smooths traffic flow, while policing enforces traffic limits. They can be used together.
mentioned alongside Policing in 45% (118) of relevant job posts
LLQ (Low Latency Queueing) is a QoS mechanism used to prioritize traffic, and policing can be applied to LLQ queues to enforce bandwidth limits.
mentioned alongside Policing in 43% (55) of relevant job posts
CBWFQ (Class-Based Weighted Fair Queueing) is another QoS mechanism that allows traffic to be classified and prioritized, and policing can be applied to enforce bandwidth limits on specific classes.
mentioned alongside Policing in 36% (62) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Policing?

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