Network Security 1.0 | |
Final Exam Answers | |
This Chapters 11 - 12 | |
Chapters 11 - 12 Exam Answers | Online Test |
Next Chapters 13 - 14 | |
Chapters 13 - 14 Exam Answers | Online Test |
Network Security Packet Tracer Activity Files Answers | |
11.4.6 Packet Tracer – Implement a Local SPAN Answers | |
Network Security Student Lab Source Files Answers | |
NA |
What are two characteristics of both IPS and IDS sensors? (Choose two.)
- both use signatures to detect patterns
- both can detect atomic patterns
- both can stop trigger packets
- neither introduce latency or jitter
- both are deployed inline in the data stream
Answers Explanation & Hints: IDS sensors work off line and are passive. They add very little latency, however they cannot stop trigger packets. An IPS can stop trigger packets but because they are installed inline they add some latency and jitter to the traffic.
Network Security 1.0 | |
Final Exam Answers | |
This Chapters 11 - 12 | |
Chapters 11 - 12 Exam Answers | Online Test |
Next Chapters 13 - 14 | |
Chapters 13 - 14 Exam Answers | Online Test |
Network Security Packet Tracer Activity Files Answers | |
11.4.6 Packet Tracer – Implement a Local SPAN Answers | |
Network Security Student Lab Source Files Answers | |
NA |