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Protocol-Agnostic Filtering

Definition

Protocol-agnostic filtering is the ability to sort or select data regardless of the specific communication rules used. This refers to a filtering mechanism designed to operate independently of the underlying network protocol or data structure. Such a system can process and categorize information from diverse sources, irrespective of their native format or transmission method. Its utility lies in providing a universal approach to data management and security, allowing for consistent application of rules across varied digital environments without requiring specific protocol adaptations.