An intrusion prevention system as a proactive security mechanism in network infrastructure

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Abstract

A properly configured firewall is a good starting point in securing a computer network. However, complex network environments that involve higher number of participants and endpoints require better security infrastructure. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), proposed as a solution to perimeter defense, have many open problems and it is clear that better solutions must be found. Due to many unsolved problems associated with IDS, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) are introduced. The main idea in IPS is to be proactive. This paper gives an insight of Cobrador Bouncer IPS implementation. System architecture is given and three different Bouncer IPS deployment modes are presented. The Bouncer IPS as a proactive honeypot is also discussed.

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Dulanović, N., Hinić, D., & Simić, D. (2008). An intrusion prevention system as a proactive security mechanism in network infrastructure. Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research, 18(1), 109–122. https://doi.org/10.2298/YJOR0801109D

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