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How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 06:04AM
amishra jsr gmail com (7 replies)
Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 24 2012 11:31PM
Peter Thomas (hackertarget admin gmail com) (1 replies)
RES: How to prevent zero day attacks May 26 2012 01:40PM
Fábio Soto (fabio andradesoto com br)
Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 23 2012 02:55AM
GreyHat LispHacker (greyhatlisphacker gmail com)
The following link provide a more rigorous framework for
conceptualizing security problems:

Language Theoretic Security:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~sergey/langsec/

Lesson 1: Do not provide a user with more computing power than
absolutely necessary.
Lesson 2: Security must be considered *before* implementation, not
after. It needs to be part of the design process.
Lesson 3: Formally verify, if necessary, essential security
properties, particularly protocols and input parsers.

Most of this needs to be done by the developers and system analysts
before problems arise.

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:04 AM, <amishra.jsr (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hello,
>     Traditionally all the anitvirus, IPS works using signature based technique. This doesn't help in zero day attack. Therefore, what can be done to prevent zero-day attacks?
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[ reply ]
RE: How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 05:31PM
David Gillett (gillettdavid fhda edu)
Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 03:10PM
Nathan Sherlock (nsherlock herjavecgroup com)
Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 03:08PM
Brandon Edmunds (brandonedmunds gmail com)
Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 03:05PM
Littlefield, Tyler (tyler tysdomain com)
Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 03:01PM
AK (platsakos gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 03:16PM
Cody Alexander (tab604 hotmail com)


 

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