Definition
Ring containment is a specific strategy where a defined area, or 'ring,' is established around a threat to isolate and control it. Think of it as drawing a virtual circle around a problem to keep it from escaping. ⭕ Unlike basic 'containment,' ring containment emphasizes a specific perimeter. It's like building a firewall around a computer system to prevent a virus from spreading. This method is often used in disease control and military operations to limit the impact of a hazard.