What are the two differences between stateful and deep packet inspection? (Choose two )
A.
Stateful inspection is capable of TCP state tracking, and deep packet filtering checks only TCP source and destination ports
B.
Deep packet inspection is capable of malware blocking, and stateful inspection is not
C.
Deep packet inspection operates on Layer 3 and 4. and stateful inspection operates on Layer 3 of the OSI model
D.
Deep packet inspection is capable of TCP state monitoring only, and stateful inspection can inspect TCP and UDP.
E.
Stateful inspection is capable of packet data inspections, and deep packet inspection is not
The Answer Is:
A, B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A: Stateful inspection tracks the state of network connections, such as TCP streams, to determine if a packet is part of an established connection.
B: Deep packet inspection examines the data part (payload) of a packet and can identify, block, or reroute packets with specific types of malware. Stateful inspection does not inspect the payload for malware.
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