Prevent security breaches by protecting endpoint  systems with Cisco Security Agent, the Cisco host Intrusion Prevention  System
Secure your endpoint systems with host IPS 
Build and manipulate policies for the systems you wish to protect 
Learn how to use groups and hosts in the Cisco Security Agent  architecture and how the components are related 
Install local agent components on various operating systems 
Explore the event database on the management system to view and filter  information 
Examine Cisco Security Agent reporting mechanisms for monitoring system  activity 
Apply Application Deployment Investigation to report on installed  applications, hotfixes, and service packs 
Collect detailed information on processes and see how they use and are  used by system resources 
Create and tune policies to control your environment without impacting  usability 
Learn how to maintain the Cisco Security Agent architecture, including  administrative access roles and backups
Cisco Security Agent presents a detailed explanation of Cisco Security  Agent, illustrating the use of host Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)  in modern self-defending network protection schemes. At the endpoint,  the deployment of a host IPS provides protection against both worms and  viruses. Rather than focusing exclusively on reconnaissance phases of  network attacks a host IPS approaches the problem from the other  direction, preventing malicious activity on the host by focusing on  behavior. By changing the focus to behavior, damaging activity can be  detected and blocked–regardless of the attack.
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