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Shobhit Mehta
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Shobhit Mehta

Shobhit Mehta is the Security and Compliance Director at Headspace, an on-demand mental health company in San Francisco, CA. Previously, he worked in different facets of security and assurance with HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, PayPal, and Fidelity Investments. He also works with ISACA to develop exam questions for CISA, CISM, and CGEIT, served as the technical reviewer for the CGEIT and CISA review manuals, and is a published author for the COBIT 5 journal. He completed his MS in cybersecurity at Northeastern University, Boston, and holds CRISC, CISM, CISA, CGEIT, CISSP, and CCSP certifications. In his spare time, he likes to explore the inclined trails of the Bay Area, complete ultramarathons, and blog on GRCMusings.
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Intrusion detection and prevention systems

The purpose of firewalls is to allow legitimate traffic and block malicious traffic. However, an intrusion system is required in the event that malicious traffic is not blocked by the firewalls. There are two forms of intrusion systems:

  • Intrusion Detection System (IDS): An IDS detects potential malicious traffic but doesn’t block the traffic. Whenever an IDS detects malicious traffic, it sends an alert to the respective teams to investigate the alert. Therefore, it’s critical to fine-tune the IDS rules for appropriate thresholds so those teams don’t get slammed with thousands of false positive alerts. IDSs are passive systems and only observe the network traffic, hence they do not have any effect on the network throughput.
  • Intrusion Prevention System (IPS): An IPS detects and blocks malicious traffic. An IPS is required to be implemented in the line of traffic so it can prevent traffic from entering the network...
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ISACA Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC®) Exam Guide
Published in: Sep 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803236902

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Shobhit Mehta

Shobhit Mehta is the Security and Compliance Director at Headspace, an on-demand mental health company in San Francisco, CA. Previously, he worked in different facets of security and assurance with HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, PayPal, and Fidelity Investments. He also works with ISACA to develop exam questions for CISA, CISM, and CGEIT, served as the technical reviewer for the CGEIT and CISA review manuals, and is a published author for the COBIT 5 journal. He completed his MS in cybersecurity at Northeastern University, Boston, and holds CRISC, CISM, CISA, CGEIT, CISSP, and CCSP certifications. In his spare time, he likes to explore the inclined trails of the Bay Area, complete ultramarathons, and blog on GRCMusings.
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