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What is IPS?

What is IPS? • An intrusion prevention system (IPS - Intrusion prevention system) is a network security tool (can be a hardware device or software) that continuously monitors malicious activity on the network and takes measures to prevent it. In particular, it generates reports, blocks or disables malicious actions if they actually occur. What is IPS?

What is PAN?

What is PAN? • A personal network (PAN) is a network built "around" a person. PAN is a computer network that is used to transfer data between devices, such as computers, phones, tablets, etc. Personal networks can be used both for information interaction of individual devices with each other, and for connecting them to higher-level networks, for example, the global Internet, where one What is PAN?

What is RTSP?

What is RTSP? Robot couriers, drones, self-driving cars and other achievements of modern science and technology no longer seem like something from the world of fiction. They have become a familiar phenomenon for us. Built-in IP cameras allow them to “see” what is happening, and we can see the world through their “eyes". And what if we tell you that the vision of IP cameras is based on What is RTSP?

What is a subnet?

What is a subnet? • In one sense, a network is a group of devices under one control that can communicate with each other. Network also means a range of IP addresses - allocated or received from the registrar — for a specific physical network. For example, the selected private range is 10.0.0.0/8 or the range of external addresses received from the registrar is 192.0.2.0/24. What is a subnet?