Tell Us About It: Host Intrusion Prevention

Concerns over false positves and management complexity compel organizations to seriously scrutinize HIP products.

March 10, 2006

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Host intrusion prevention products rely on behavioral-based detection of unusual or unwanted activity to stop zero-day attacks. HIP products aim to protect machines during the critical period between the emergence of an exploit and the release of a patch. However, concerns over false positives and management complexity compel enterprises to carefully evaluate HIP products.




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