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Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Evasion

Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Evasion refers to ways that bad people try to get past a computer system’s security.

Think of it like getting into a castle. The castle has guards and walls to keep the bad guys out. But, some really sneaky bad guys might try to find a way around the walls or trick the guards into letting them in.

The same thing happens with computer systems. Bad guys will try to find ways to get around the security measures that are put in place to protect the system. They might use things like fake code or special techniques to avoid detection.

To prevent this from happening, security experts and computer programmers have to keep coming up with new ways to keep bad guys out. It’s like adding new walls and stronger guards to the castle to make sure no sneaky bad guys can get in.

So, in short, IPS evasion is all about the bad guys trying to sneak past security measures and the good guys trying to keep them out.