TRUE
Yes
Yes
The Rogue System Sensor determines if a machine is a rogue system?
The Rogue System Sensor determines if a machine is a rogue system?
Yes
TRUE
Yes
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To achieve complete coverage in McAfee, the number of rogue sensors required depends on the specific network architecture, the size of the area to be monitored, and the placement of existing sensors. Typically, a thorough assessment of the environment is needed to determine the optimal number of rogue sensors for effective monitoring and detection. Generally, more complex or larger environments may require multiple sensors to ensure comprehensive coverage. It's advisable to consult McAfee's guidelines or support for tailored recommendations based on your specific setup.
Passive listening to layer 2 traffic.
Eye on Entertainment - 2005 Tucker Smallwood at the Rogue Machine Theatre Benefit 4-13 was released on: USA: 18 November 2008
In a Honeywell Building Security System (HBSS), the number of rogue sensors required for complete coverage depends on the specific layout and size of the area being monitored. Typically, it's important to strategically place sensors to cover all critical points and potential entryways. A general guideline is to ensure that sensors are installed to minimize blind spots, often requiring multiple units for larger or complex environments. Consulting the manufacturer's recommendations and conducting a site assessment will provide the best approach for complete coverage.