Virtual intrusion detection system and method of using same

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

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C726S011000, C726S022000, C726S024000, C726S025000

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07409714

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a virtual intrusion detection system includes the step of positioning a set of sensors in a network environment, each sensor supporting multiple logical traffic paths. The method also includes the step of providing a set of sensor management systems corresponding to the set of sensors. This set of sensor management systems enforces a set of virtual intrusion detection systems, wherein each virtual intrusion detection system corresponds to a predetermined logical traffic path through the set of sensors, each virtual detection system providing sensor traffic information solely to authorized parties.

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