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Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is a technology used in IT security to inspect and analyze data packets as they pass through a network. It is used to detect malicious traffic, identify applications, and monitor user activity. DPI can also be used to enforce network policies, such as blocking certain types of traffic or limiting bandwidth usage. DPI is becoming increasingly important in the IT security landscape, as it provides a more comprehensive view of network traffic than traditional security solutions. It can be used to detect and prevent threats, as well as to monitor user activity and enforce network policies. Companies in the DPI market include Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, Check Point, Fortinet, and Juniper Networks. Show Less Read more