Server Defender employs artificial intelligence to monitor application data frames at the physical layer, scrutinizing every fundamental packet. It extends its monitoring to activities such as operating system layer patches and other events occurring within the application layer. At the application layer, Server Defender actively monitors the data frames being transmitted to individual software instances.
Here is an overview of the parameters monitored:
Layer | Physical Parameters | Detailed Parameters |
Application Layer | CPU usage, memory usage, network traffic, disk I/O, temperature, power consumption | CPU utilization, memory utilization, network bandwidth, disk I/O operations, CPU temperature, power consumption |
Presentation Layer | Data encryption algorithms, compression algorithms | Encryption algorithms (AES, RSA, etc.), compression algorithms (GZIP, LZMA, etc.) |
Session Layer | Session integrity checkers, stateful firewalls | Session IDs, timestamps, state transitions |
Transport Layer | Port scanners, packet sniffers, network traffic analysis (NTA) | Source and destination ports, packet headers, network traffic patterns |
Network Layer | Network firewalls, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), network traffic analysis (NTA) | IP addresses, MAC addresses, network traffic patterns, intrusion detection alerts |
Data Link Layer | MAC address filters, bridge security protocols | MAC addresses, frame types, error rates |
Physical Layer | Signal strength, error rates, bit error rate (BER), packet loss, jitter | Signal strength, noise level, bit error rate (BER), packet loss, jitter, latency |
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