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Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
Stephen Barish

We all remember the early days of intrusion-detection systems — IDS was supposed to be the silver bullet that ensured the security of our enterprises against every conceivable attack. It was the same premise that the firewall industry and the giant antivirus conglomerates were built around: Buy our product and your worries are over.

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Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One 2009-04-22
DW (2 replies)
To all the other posters-- please get off the cert hate train. I've been doing this for over 15 years and qualifications are a legitimate concern. While we're at it, lets not hire CS grads-- afterall they might not have a clue about how to operate in a large environment.

By the way, the author was quoting a DoD reference.

I've often heard certs denigrated but hey wait, what does YOUR training program look like? Is it anywhere near as comprehensive as the GIAC GCIH, GCIA or yes, the much reviled CISSP? I doubt it.

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Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One 2009-06-28
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