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Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits

Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits
Authors
Kevin Roebuck
ISBN
1743049927
Published
07 Sep 2011
Purchase online
amazon.com

The Knowledge Solution. Stop Searching, Stand Out and Pay Off. The #1 ALL ENCOMPASSING Guide to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI).An Important Message for ANYONE who wants to learn about Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Quickly and Easily. . ."Here's Your Chance To Skip The Struggle and Master Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), With the Least Amount of Effort, In 2 Days Or Less. . ."Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) (also called complete packet inspection and Information eXtraction - IX

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The Knowledge Solution. Stop Searching, Stand Out and Pay Off. The #1 ALL ENCOMPASSING Guide to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI).

An Important Message for ANYONE who wants to learn about Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Quickly and Easily. . .

"Here's Your Chance To Skip The Struggle and Master Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), With the Least Amount of Effort, In 2 Days Or Less. . ."

Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) (also called complete packet inspection and Information eXtraction - IX -) is a form of computer network packet filtering that examines the data part (and possibly also the header) of a packet as it passes an inspection point, searching for protocol non-compliance, viruses, spam, intrusions or predefined criteria to decide if the packet can pass or if it needs to be routed to a different destination, or for the purpose of collecting statistical information. There are multiple headers for IP packets, network equipment only needs to use the first of these (the IP header) for normal operation, but use of the second header (TCP, UDP etc.) is normally considered to be shallow packet inspection (usually called Stateful Packet Inspection) despite this definition.

Deep Packet Inspection (and filtering) enables advanced network management, user service, and security functions as well as internet data mining, eavesdropping, and censorship. Although DPI technology has been used for Internet management for many years, some advocates of net neutrality fear that the technology can be used anticompetitively or to reduce the openness of the Internet. DPI is currently being used by the enterprise, service providers and governments in a wide range of applications.

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