Intrusion Prevention System (IPS): Stopping Cyber Attacks Automatically
Detecting cyber threats is important, but preventing them before damage occurs is even better. This is where an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) becomes essential in cybersecurity. What is an IPS? An Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is a security tool that monitors network traffic, detects malicious activity, and automatically blocks or prevents threats in real time. Unlike an IDS, which only alerts security teams, an IPS can actively stop attacks. Why IPS is Important Prevents attacks automatically Reduces response time Protects networks and systems Improves overall security posture How IPS Works Monitors network traffic Analyzes data for suspicious activity Detects known or unusual threats Blocks malicious traffic automatically Types of IPS Network-Based IPS (NIPS): Protects entire networks Host-Based IPS (HIPS): Protects individual devices Wireless IPS (WIPS): Secures wireless networks Detection Methods Signature-based detection Anomaly-based detection Behavioral analysis Commo...