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What Is the Difference Between an HIDS and a Firewall
Cyber threats are becoming more frequent and complex, putting every internet-connected device at risk. As a result, businesses are actively seeking stronger ways to protect themselves online.
Two commonly discussed security tools are HIDS (Host Intrusion Detection System) and Firewalls. But what exactly sets them apart?
This blog will guide you through both security systems in detail—explaining what they are, how they work, and the key differences between them.
What is HIDS?
Our blog explains Host Intrusion Detection Systems, how they protect your servers by monitoring for suspicious activity, and why they’re key for cybersecurity.
Difference Between an HIDS and a Firewall
A HIDS (Host-based Intrusion Detection System) is like a security camera, monitoring internal activity for suspicious behaviour. A firewall works like a security gate, blocking unwanted traffic from entering your network.
Both are crucial - firewalls protect from external threats, while HIDS detects breaches inside your system.
Causes and Genetic Basis of HIDS
HIDS is caused by mutations in the MVK gene, located on chromosome 12. This gene encodes the enzyme mevalonate kinase, which is essential for the production of cholesterol and other important molecules. Mutations in the MVK gene lead to reduced enzyme activity and the accumulation of mevalonic acid and other intermediates, triggering inflammatory pathways.
HIDS follows an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern, meaning that an affected individual inherits two mutated copies of the MVK gene, one from each parent. Carriers, who have one normal and one mutated copy of the gene, typically do not show symptoms but can pass the mutation to their offspring.
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Causes and Genetic Basis of HIDS
HIDS is caused by mutations in the MVK gene, located on chromosome 12. This gene encodes the enzyme mevalonate kinase, which is essential for the production of cholesterol and other important molecules. Mutations in the MVK gene lead to reduced enzyme activity and the accumulation of mevalonic acid and other intermediates, triggering inflammatory pathways.
HIDS follows an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern, meaning that an affected individual inherits two mutated copies of the MVK gene, one from each parent. Carriers, who have one normal and one mutated copy of the gene, typically do not show symptoms but can pass the mutation to their offspring.
Visit FirstChoice Rheumatology for more