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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)
Re: Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One 2009-04-22
Anonymous (1 replies)
Cert haters? Does our training measure up to what the much ballyhooed GIAC? Give me a break. GIAC is only still around because there is no real competition. Their training is way overriced, teaching material outdated, questionable teachers (some good, some quite poor). If you are using GIAC as your training touchstone you are indeed out of date. Some of the best training offered now is done at conferences where actual experts in the field are teaching. Anyhow, having certs is not a reality in th is industry, it is helpful, but more helpful is actually having talent, drive, and some good people skills.

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Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One 2009-06-28
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