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To paraphrase Bruce Schneier, banks do not depend solely on vaults to keep their assets safe; they also employ detection and response mechanisms in the form of alarms and guards. Your network, or more properly the data on it, is one of the most important assets your company has. You already protect it with a vault -- your firewall, and logical and physical perimeter security. But if you don't have alarms (intrusion-detection systems) and guards (incident response), you are not as secure as you could be.
Arguably one of the best network intrusion-detection systems (NIDS) is the free and open source Snort package. It has a large and active community, and is backed by the commercial company SourceFire, making Snort a strong contender in the NIDS market. The package itself is free. All that's required is some hardware to run it on and the time to install, configure and maintain it. Snort runs on any modern operating system (including Windows and Linux), but some consider it to be complicated to operate. The goal of this guide is to take some of the mystery out of Snort. Snort Technical Guide
| Snort Technical Guide |
Arguably one of the best network intrusion-detection systems (NIDS) is the free and open source Snort package. It has a large and active community, and is backed by the commercial company SourceFire, making Snort a strong contender in the NIDS market. The package itself is free. All that's required is some hardware to run it on and the time to install, configure and maintain it. Snort runs on any modern operating system (including Windows and Linux), but some consider it to be complicated to operate. The goal of this guide is to take some of the mystery out of Snort. Snort Technical Guide
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