This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the last in a four-part series focused on Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems. During the video, Hills explains how a false positive occurs when normal traffic is mistakenly identified as suspicious, potentially leading to blocked system functionality in the case of an IPS. A false negative arises when an actual attack goes undetected, posing a significant security risk. Hills also highlights the implications of both errors for maintaining the stability and security of industrial systems.

This video runs 4:46 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series and a related training scenario are available to view separately.

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