intrusion detection system (ids)
An intrusion detection system (IDS) is a technology that monitors network traffic and computer systems to identify and respond to potential security breaches or unauthorized access attempts. It actively monitors and analyzes data for suspicious activities, alerts network administrators, and helps protect against various cyber threats.
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