"Here you typically enable distributed denial of service (DDoS) prevention, intrusion detection/intrusion prevention systems (IDS/IPS), firewall rules and policies, web filtering, network antimalware, and more."
I understand Azure provides DDoS prevention service - but how's about IDS/IPS and the listings? does it mean we need to deploy them by ourselves? I'd like to make sure that. Thanks.
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One of my other customer's has also been asking about how to enable IDS/IPS on Azure Cloud Services (PAAS)? Any ideas
Two months and not response? Sounds like Microsoft doesn't know how to do IPS/IDS.
Do you guys have any clear answer for this request ??
Azure Security Center provides some network related alerts, and you always have the option of deployment your own virtual network appliances based on your requirements.
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@TomShinder @SubhashVasarapu-MSFT Thanks for you comment. Now I understand the IDS/IPS is network related features (Network-based threat detection alerts for example) listed in the following page.
Features and platforms supported by Azure Security Center | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-os-coverage
It would be great if you could include more specific description for the IPS/IDS since I (and my customer) couldn't understand what it means exactly. Thanks.
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@TomShinder @SubhashVasarapu-MSFT Thanks for you comment. Now I understand the IDS/IPS is network related features (Network-based threat detection alerts for example) listed in the following page.
Features and platforms supported by Azure Security Center | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-os-coverage
It would be great if you could include more specific description for the IPS/IDS since I (and my customer) couldn't understand what it means exactly. Thanks.