--Originally published at Computer and Information Security
A countermeasure is an action that can prevent or mitigate the effects of threats to a computer, server or network. Software, hardware and modes of behavior can be used as countermeasures.
Software countermeasures: firewalls, anti-virus software, pop-up blockers and spyware detection.
Hardware countermeasures: routers that can prevent the IP address of a computer from being visible on the Internet, physical restriction of access to computers and alarms.
Behavioral countermeasures: frequent deletion of cookies, regular scanning for malware, regular installation of updates for operating systems and staying away from questionable Web sites.
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