Techniques for self-isolation of networked devices

Information security – Monitoring or scanning of software or data including attack... – Intrusion detection

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ABSTRACT:
A technique for self-isolation of a network device that has been identified as potentially harmful. The network device may be isolated from the network except for an out-of-band communication channel that can be used for management purposes to restore or repair the device prior to the network connection being re-established.

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