How does the ISM stop services like Gnutella or Kaaza?
A. The ISM has a built-in dynamic Intrusion Prevention System. This system looks for particular types of traffic and if a match is made then that IP address is blocked off. This will stop Gnutella and Kaaza even if those services use a common port, such as port 80. Not only is it important to stop these services from a security point of view, but more and more businesses are expected to be responsible for employee downloads of all types. Q.