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Data Sheet
The Cisco IPS 4300 Series
As users and data leave the corporate boundary and the network access layer
becomes more porous, signature-only detection products lead to a one-dimensional
response. Only Cisco uses broad network context through every stage of analysis,
including victim OS, evasion techniques, attack state across signatures and an
industry first: attacker identity, and behavior.
becomes more porous, signature-only detection products lead to a one-dimensional
response. Only Cisco uses broad network context through every stage of analysis,
including victim OS, evasion techniques, attack state across signatures and an
industry first: attacker identity, and behavior.
The Cisco
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Intrusion Prevention Sensor (IPS) 4300 Series scales to serve a wide range of deployment scenarios,
from small offices and branch locations to enterprise data center architectures. With throughput speeds ranging
from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps, each IPS 4300 Series model provides a consistent level of protection. The Cisco IPS
4300 Series delivers hardware-accelerated inspection performance, high port density, and energy efficiency in a
1-RU form factor (Figure 1). With effective, out-of-the-box protection and automated threat management, your
critical assets are protected in minutes.
Figure 1. Cisco IPS 4345 and 4360 Sensors
Advanced Threat Protection
Cisco IPS solutions deliver:
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A wide and deep body of protection, with more than 5500 signatures
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Patented anti-evasion technology to defend and monitor against worms, viruses, Trojans, reconnaissance
attacks, spyware, botnets, undesired applications, and malware
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Protocol and behavior analysis for final threat determination
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Cisco Global Correlation to help identify the source of denial of service (DoS), distributed denial of service
(DDoS), SYN flood, and encrypted attacks so you can block them
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Specific protections for Unified Communications, WLAN, routing, and switching to help guard the Cisco
infrastructure