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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 2009-06-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One 2009-07-16
Anonymous (1 replies)
Another negative argument. What is your real point? People are assumed to be skilled and educated? Didn't you have to show proof of high school diploma and your SSN to get your first job? Or should everyone assume you are a citizen and made it through school? Everyone here keeps confusing matters: skills and aptitude are one thing; education and certs are another. Given a choice, managers are going to hire the person with a combination of both skills/aptitude AND eduction/certs. It's just life. Don't believe it? Next time a cop pulls you over for speeding, tell him you don't need a driver's license because you have skills.

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