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RE: Cisco CTR
From: "Bohling James CONT JBC" <james.bohling () JBC JFCOM MIL>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 09:08:05 -0500
Intellitactics may help and may not. The Intellitactics is only as good as your sensors (IDS, FW, Syslog, Host based systems, etc). It is a manager or correlator of disparate network and host based sensors it does nothing on the active side unless you install the Incident manager Thank You, James T. Bohling, CCNA, Security+, MCP-Win2k Network Security Engineer - JBC CoE Joint C4ISR Battle Center (AMSEC) 116 Lake View Parkway Suffolk, VA 23435 (W) 757-638.4032 Web: www.jbc.jfcom.mil This email was produced and manufactured in America, and is a one-of-a-kind original. -----Original Message----- From: John Petropoulos [mailto:jpetropoulos () jetnet ca] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 11:21 AM To: 'Rob Shein'; 'Gary Flynn' Cc: 'Liran Chen'; focus-ids () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Cisco CTR Considering the scanner knows what to look for... So at least an update on the IDS sensor, scanner, CTR, or whatever is going to be needed. The fact is that there are many IDS alarms to go through and you don't want to see anything that isn't going to be a waste of your time. I would recommend any product that helps reduce the amount of IDS alarm management, but I will also issue this one warning, make sure you have a way of knowing that there is an attack in progress even if the IDS doesn't alert b/c of CTR. Examples that may help achieve this: Net Forensics and Intellitactics or a conjunction of network & host-based ids with vulnerability analysis engine or the list just goes on... -----Original Message----- From: Rob Shein [mailto:shoten () starpower net] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 5:56 PM To: 'Gary Flynn' Cc: 'Liran Chen'; focus-ids () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Cisco CTR Yes, but nobody patches it THAT quickly. CTR acts immediately, not a half-hour later...it would have started scanning by the time the hacker at the other end notices that he has a shell...
-----Original Message----- From: Gary Flynn [mailto:flynngn () jmu edu] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 5:58 PM To: Rob Shein Cc: 'Liran Chen'; focus-ids () securityfocus com Subject: Re: Cisco CTR Rob Shein wrote:I think this largely relates to the earlier discussionabout how thereis a difference between a "false positive" and an actualattack thatfails to succeed. Ask yourself this: are you going to want to know about all attacks or just those that have a chance of success? If someone throws IIS attacks at your apache web server, doyou want toknow about it...or do you want to wait until they start using apache-compatible exploits? There's a good summary of what CTR does here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps5054/Another thing to think about - some folks have a habit of patching the hole they came in through. Just because a vulnerability scan shows no vulnerability it does not mean an attack was unsuccessful. -- Gary Flynn Security Engineer - Technical Services James Madison University Please R.U.N.S.A.F.E. http://www.jmu.edu/computing/runsafe
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Current thread:
- Re: Cisco CTR, (continued)
- Re: Cisco CTR Ron Gula (Nov 19)
- Re: Cisco CTR Renaud Deraison (Nov 19)
- Re: Cisco CTR Martin Roesch (Nov 19)
- Re: Cisco CTR Renaud Deraison (Nov 20)
- Re: Cisco CTR Martin Roesch (Nov 20)
- Re: Cisco CTR Renaud Deraison (Nov 20)
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- Re: Cisco CTR Mark Teicher (Nov 20)
- Re: Cisco CTR Ron Gula (Nov 20)
- RE: Cisco CTR David J. Meltzer (Nov 25)
- Re: Cisco CTR Martin Roesch (Nov 27)