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Re: Can anyone recommend a good book?


From: Brett Hutley <brett () hutley net>
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 09:30:21 +1100

David J. Jackson wrote:
I'm looking for a book on IDS.  One that is at a beginner to intermediate level.  This is to be used as training 
material in a classroom environment so a book that is put together in a way that it could easily be adapted to a classroom 
learning environment would be great.  Lastly, a book that has hands-on structured labs on using IDS tools and implementing 
IDS solutions.
Does such a book exist?


Maybe a combination of "Network Intrusion Detection: An Analyst's Handbook" by Stephen Northcutt and Judy Novak
and "The Practical Intrusion Detection Handbook" by Paul E Proctor?

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Brett Hutley [MAppFin,CISSP,SANS GCIH]
mailto:brett () hutley net
http://hutley.net/brett



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