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If Hackers Sidestep Your Front Door, Who's Watching Your Back?
sponsored by Dell, Inc.
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Backdoor attacks – those coming from inside the network – cannot be prevented by network-level security devices such as firewalls or network IPS. Instead, organizations need a layer of security at the host-level to protect those attacks that sidestep your front door. This brief article explores:
- What a host-based intrusion prevention is
- 6 stages of an Internet attack cycle
- How host-based intrusion prevention fills the security gaps
- And more
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