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Title : Key Technologies of Intrusion Prevention Systems(IPSs)
Author(s) : Y. Yang, et al.
Filename : draft-yang-ips-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2005-10-21
Intrusion prevention systems(IPSs) are a kind of systems that can
keep away and interdict intrusions actively. This document puts
forward some relevant solutions to the existing problems in IPSs at
present. Zero-copy technology is adopted to reduce the system
expenses, in order to optimize communication performance; Load
balancing technology guarantees the flow distributed at each IPSs
engine even; Protocol analysis technology improves detection
efficiency to a certain degree. The structure of detection engine
designed can be either a node of Large-scale Distributed Intrusion
Prevention Systems or an independent IPS.
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