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Network Intrusion Detection (IDS)
Find intrusion systems, tools and tactics, such as Snort and Nessus, designed to help you manage host-based and network-based IDSes, minimize false positives, and learn how to use intrusion detection methods and devices to create a solid and secure network foundation.
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SIMs tools and tactics for business intelligence
SearchSecurity.com | 21 May 2009
VIDEO - Security information management systems (SIMs) automate the process of looking through logs to help produce effective reports, issue alerts and do forensics. In the era of regulation, organizations also need added visibility ...
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| NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION (IDS) EXPERTS |
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Mike Chapple, featured expert
IT Security Professional
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Lifecycle of a network security vulnerability
14 Sep 2009
TIP - In an excerpt from Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century, Ryan Trost reveals how to provide IDS coverage for a security vulnerability.
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IPS and IDS deployment strategies
02 Jul 2009
EXPERT ANSWER - Deploying and IDS and an IPS system may seem like two different tast, but really the two are closely related. Mike Chapple weighs in on the similarities of the deployment strategies.
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Experts: IDS is here to stay
SearchSecurity.com | 22 Aug 2007
ARTICLE - IDS technology has survived predictions that it would be replaced by IPS. One expert says it will remain a separate product while IPS is folded into firewalls.
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| REFERENCE & LEARNING: 1 - 3 of 17 |
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Rogue AP containment methods
SearchSecurity.com | 24 Jul 2009
SECURITY SCHOOL - This tip explores how wireless network monitoring system containment features work, their potential side-effects and what network admins should consider before activating them. |
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| MAGAZINE CONTENT (free subscription required): 1 - 3 of 12 |
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Best Intrusion Prevention and Detection Products
Information Security Magazine | 03 Sep 2009
Readers vote on the best intrusion prevention/detection products, including network-based IDP appliances, using signature-, behavior-, anomaly- and rate-based technologies.
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Know when you need IDS, IPS or both
Information Security Magazine | 07 May 2009
FEATURES - Cut through the hype and learn the differences and benefits of intrusion detection and prevention systems.
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I'll be watching you: Wireless IDS/IPS - Expert Podcast

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13 APR 2006, 09:00 EDT (13:00, GMT) |
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This webcast describes the role of WIDS/WIPS in WLAN security, the features commonly provided by WIDS/WIPS, and how WIDS/WIPS differ from (and complement) their wired network counterparts. |
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Selecting Your Hosted Security Service Provider: What Every IT Manager Needs to Know
Published by: MessageLabs | 05 Feb 2010
WHITE PAPER - Hosted security is an efficient and cost-effective solution for many midmarket organizations. This buyer's guide arms IT Managers with key security considerations and evaluation criteria for comparing prospective hosted security providers. With the right data, you can make a strong business case for hosted security.
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Next Generation Log and Event Management
Published by: Tripwire, Inc. | 29 Jan 2010
WHITE PAPER - Read this white paper to learn more about how to collect, store, and manage log data in ways that not only ensure regulatory compliance, but actually bolster your organizations overall security.
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Should You Install Messaging Security Software On Your Exchange Server?
Published by: Sunbelt Software | 27 Jan 2010
WHITE PAPER - Osterman Research completed Web-based surveys with individuals involved in managing Microsoft Exchange for their organizations. This white paper discusses the results of the surveys, conclusions about administrators attitudes about installing third-party software on the Exchange Server, and it provides information on Sunbelt Softwares VIPRE®.
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Einstein
09 Apr 2008
WORD - Einstein is the network monitoring tool used by the United States federal government's Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Einstein is used to automatically monitor and analyze Internet traffic when it moves in and out of ...
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Diffie-Hellman key exchange
04 Aug 2007
WORD - Diffie-Hellman key exchange, also called exponential key exchange, is a method of digital encryption that uses numbers raised to specific powers to produce decryption keys on the basis of components that are never directly ...
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network behavior analysis
20 Oct 2006
WORD - Network behavior analysis (NBA) is a way to enhance the security of a proprietary network by monitoring traffic and noting unusual actions or departures from normal operation. Conventional intrusion prevention system ...
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