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Quick Takes: Intrusion Policy Improvements (Part 3)

An over view of intrusion policy improvements for Sourcefire 3D System Version 4.9. This portion focuses on managing multiple intrusion policies. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com

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Quick Takes: Intrusion Policy Improvements (Part 2)

An over view of intrusion policy improvements for Sourcefire 3D System Version 4.9. This portion focuses on creating and tuning intrusion policies. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com

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Quick Takes: Intrusion Policy Improvements (Part 1)

An over view of intrusion policy improvements for Sourcefire 3D System Version 4.9. This portion focuses on new policy management features. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com

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Sourcefire IPS: Adding a Visualizer User Account

A brief description of how to add a Sourcefire IPS visualizer user account. Video provided by the AcademyPro. For more information visit: www.sourcefire.com … sourcefire “intrusion prevention system” “intrusion detection system” “ips system” “ids system” ips ids “network security”

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AlertTv - Episode 5 - September 11, 2009

(IDS). Randy points out that a good IDS should not only alert you of an attack and what was affected, but should also provide content on how to remedy an intrusion so you can react immediately and not waste time researching how to deal with the attack. Randy also references this months SC Magazine in which there is a comparison of managed IDS, and he recommends anyone investigating managed services should look at average tuning time after implementation, the ratio of false positives …

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