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Next Generation Intrusion Detection in High-Speed Networks

Category: Security

Tags: hackers, network

Overview The purpose of this paper is twofold—to briefly describe the inherent limits of these first-generation Network-based Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS), relative to the network architecture they are asked to protect, and to introduce the next generation of intrusion detection technology. Attacks against network assets continue to rise dramatically. Sophisticated tools developed by experienced hackers are now distributed freely across the Internet. These tools allow complicated attacks to be staged by relatively inexperienced hobbyist hackers. At the same time, the e-business revolution demands that companies continue connecting mission-critical systems to the Internet. First-generation network intrusion detection sensors are simply not living up to their initial promise.

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Publisher
NAI - Network Associates
File Format
PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date Published
Sep 2, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Network Security, Anti-Hacking

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