COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY
TYPES OF COMPUTER SECURITY
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  Host intrusion detection system (HIDS) 
 
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  Distributed intrusion detection system (DIDS) 
 
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  Intrusion detection system (IDS) 
 
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  Network intrusion detection system (NIDS) 
 
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Detailed explanation-1: -Network intrusion detection system (NIDS) Monitors inbound and outbound traffic to identify suspicious traffic.
Detailed explanation-2: -Firewalls limit access between networks to prevent intrusion and do not signal an attack from inside the network. An IDS evaluates a suspected intrusion once it has taken place and signals an alarm. An IDS also watches for attacks that originate from within a system.
Detailed explanation-3: -An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is a monitoring system that detects suspicious activities and generates alerts when they are detected. Based upon these alerts, a security operations center (SOC) analyst or incident responder can investigate the issue and take the appropriate actions to remediate the threat.