IP Address

A unique numerical identifier assigned to devices connected to a computer network using Internet Protocol

An IP Address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication, serving as both location address and device identifier.

Key Types

  • IPv4 addresses
  • IPv6 addresses
  • Static IPs
  • Dynamic IPs
  • Private IPs

Usage Areas

  • Device identification
  • Network routing
  • Access control
  • Geolocation
  • Security measures

Security Aspects

  • Address spoofing
  • Proxy detection
  • VPN identification
  • Blacklisting
  • Access control

Monitoring Uses

  • Traffic analysis
  • Fraud detection
  • Access patterns
  • Location verification
  • Risk assessment

Best Practices

  • Regular monitoring
  • Access logging
  • Security updates
  • Block management
  • Pattern analysis

IP addresses are crucial for network operations and security monitoring.