Host Based Intrusion Detection Systems | CBT Nuggets

Start learning cybersecurity with CBT Nuggets. https://courses.cbt.gg/security In this video, CBT Nuggets trainer Keith Barker explains the function and application of network- and host-based intrusion detection and prevention in a network. This can help anyone working on their CompTIA Network+ certifying exam with "explaining the functions and applications of various network devices". There are lots of potential attacks that could come into a network. For example, even if you have a firewall up and running, with just the minimum default settings in place, a user on the Internet could access one of your web servers. And, with that access, a malicious user could lead an attack on the server and compromise sensitive information. Good security isn’t just preventing attacks like that from ever happening – good security is also knowing about such attacks when they’re made, and even what attempts are failing. Intrusion Detection Systems can be attached to a switch so that it receives a duplicate of all traffic that makes its way to the web servers. Intrusion Prevention Systems work by analyzing traffic at the firewall level. And the most cost-effective method of all might be host-based intrusion detection/prevention systems integrated into network hardware. 0:10: An overview of the many intrusion threats that await networks 0:50: What Network Intrusion Detection Systems do, and how 3:00: What Network Prevention Systems do, and how 4:00: How HIDS can be more cost-effective 5:25: Integrating Intrusion Detection/Prevention system into existing hardware 🔒 Download the Free Ultimate Security Cert Guide: https://blog.cbt.gg/1d47 ⬇️ 15-Week Study Plan: CCNP Security Core (350-701 SCOR): https://blog.cbt.gg/gc18 Start learning with CBT Nuggets: • Building a Network Design | https://courses.cbt.gg/0g9 • Intro to Networking | https://courses.cbt.gg/tuv • CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) | https://courses.cbt.gg/lvb • Real-World Cabling and Devices | https://courses.cbt.gg/tlf