RE: Best IPS system?May 08 2008 05:09PM Andrew Plato (andrew plato anitian com) (1 replies)
RE: Best IPS system?May 10 2008 05:40AM Randal T. Rioux (randy procyonlabs com) (2 replies)
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
>> [mailto:listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]] On Behalf Of Shelly Beasley
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 3:01 PM
>> To: focus-ids (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
>> Subject: Best IPS system?
>>
>> Hello mailing list,
>>
>> I would like to buy the "best" system available to the IPS
>> network of my business. My company has only 200 users, all
>> share an Internet connection (10 m). We now use Sonicwall to
>> connect, but we are concerned about the hostile e-mails,
>> malware websites, and people in piracy. Who produces the best
>> job? Which is most capture hacker attempts? The product
>> should not interfere with operations on the network (all
>> connection is filled by the backup off-site at nite).
On Thu, May 8, 2008 1:09 pm, Andrew Plato wrote:
> That's a SUPER-loaded question. There is no easy answer. And I guarantee
> you will get a wide array of answers and arguments. Questions like yours
> evoke intense emotional responses from some people.
The man speaks the truth here :-)
<snip>
> That said, this is what I would recommend (I am sure it will deeply and
> profoundly offend some people, it always does):
>
> For UTM:
> Fortinet
> WatchGuard
> Juniper SSG
>
> For stand alone IPS:
> TippingPoint
> Juniper
> ISS
<snip>
My two cents: ISS is atrocious. I can't stress that enough. I'm anxious to
see if IBM's purchase helps or hinders their product line.
TippingPoint and Sourcefire have the best IPSs with the smartest team of
engineers behind them. These folks actually have some passion for their
product, just not a great marketing team with glossy brochures. Never had
a problem with them. ISS products on the other hand, failed often, didn't
perform well and had terrible customer service.
As Andrew said, get some demos. Everyone in this market is itching to get
these things in your hands. Some will even stop by, hook it up and show
you. Take advantage and choose wisely.
Is your IDS deployed correctly?
Find out quickly and easily by testing it
with real-world attacks from CORE IMPACT.
Go to http://www.coresecurity.com/index.php5?module=Form&action=impact&campaig
n=intro_sfw
to learn more.
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>> From: listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
>> [mailto:listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]] On Behalf Of Shelly Beasley
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 3:01 PM
>> To: focus-ids (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
>> Subject: Best IPS system?
>>
>> Hello mailing list,
>>
>> I would like to buy the "best" system available to the IPS
>> network of my business. My company has only 200 users, all
>> share an Internet connection (10 m). We now use Sonicwall to
>> connect, but we are concerned about the hostile e-mails,
>> malware websites, and people in piracy. Who produces the best
>> job? Which is most capture hacker attempts? The product
>> should not interfere with operations on the network (all
>> connection is filled by the backup off-site at nite).
On Thu, May 8, 2008 1:09 pm, Andrew Plato wrote:
> That's a SUPER-loaded question. There is no easy answer. And I guarantee
> you will get a wide array of answers and arguments. Questions like yours
> evoke intense emotional responses from some people.
The man speaks the truth here :-)
<snip>
> That said, this is what I would recommend (I am sure it will deeply and
> profoundly offend some people, it always does):
>
> For UTM:
> Fortinet
> WatchGuard
> Juniper SSG
>
> For stand alone IPS:
> TippingPoint
> Juniper
> ISS
<snip>
My two cents: ISS is atrocious. I can't stress that enough. I'm anxious to
see if IBM's purchase helps or hinders their product line.
TippingPoint and Sourcefire have the best IPSs with the smartest team of
engineers behind them. These folks actually have some passion for their
product, just not a great marketing team with glossy brochures. Never had
a problem with them. ISS products on the other hand, failed often, didn't
perform well and had terrible customer service.
As Andrew said, get some demos. Everyone in this market is itching to get
these things in your hands. Some will even stop by, hook it up and show
you. Take advantage and choose wisely.
Good luck,
Randy
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Test Your IDS
Is your IDS deployed correctly?
Find out quickly and easily by testing it
with real-world attacks from CORE IMPACT.
Go to http://www.coresecurity.com/index.php5?module=Form&action=impact&campaig
n=intro_sfw
to learn more.
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