Active Network Intrusion Defense

Definition
Active Network Intrusion Defense (ANID) is

{{Quote|[t]he capability to respond in real time to network intrusions by making changes to network devices such as routers, firewalls, intrusion detectors, etc.

Overview
The ANID system will automatically disable routes used by a hacker. ANID will also employ a distributed architecture with intrusion-detection capabilities installed at very low levels, as well as a collection of smart agents to correlate sensor information and distribute summary-level alert information to neighboring nodes.

Source

 * Consolidated List of Glossary Terms.