Cisco Cisco IPS 4520 Sensor 백서
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Summary
The results that an individual Cisco IPS customer sees on a particular sensor may differ from those analyzed here,
depending on the access policy, geographical location, network topology (Internet edge versus network core), and
configuration of the sensor. However, Global Correlation clearly offers significant additional protection in many
situations. Cisco IPS customers who don’t already have Global Correlation deployed on their sensors, should
consider turning-on the feature or work with Cisco RMS to enable this capability.
About Cisco RMS
Cisco Remote Management Services (RMS) for Security provides 24/7/365 proactive threat monitoring and
management services for advanced and emerging security technologies and network architectures. Utilizing a
proven delivery methodology based on ITIL
®
while delivered within a co-managed framework, Cisco RMS for
Security ensures operation excellence and complete customer control. Cisco RMS for Security provides a
proactive, holistic approach to monitoring, managing and protecting critical network infrastructures ensuring
business continuity. Built on an advanced, extensible Cisco Security Platform and embedded with real-time
intelligence from Cisco Security Intelligence Operations, the Cisco RMS for Security architecture is a proven and
unparalleled.
For more information on Cisco RMS, visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/rms
.
About Cisco IPS
Cisco IPS is the most widely deployed IPS solution in the market. Cisco’s newly refreshed IPS portfolio includes
the Cisco IPS 4500 Series, the Cisco IPS 4300 Series, and IPS modules integrated into Cisco ASA 5500-X Series
Adaptive Security Appliances.
For more information on Cisco IPS and Global Correlation, visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/ips
.
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