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Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention
From: George Capehart <gwc () acm org>
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 17:48:51 -0500
On Monday 05 January 2004 05:09 pm, Bohling James CONT JBC wrote:
On Monday Jan 5 George Capart wrote:
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I want to say that IPS can be useful in the defense-in-depth methodology. However, I think that in the early stages of IPS that we can not have a real good estimate of functionality and value until maturity sets in. At this point though, the ideology has promise.
I'm absolutely with you there . . . I think that's the key.
Good thread
Yep. It's *really* stretched my brain and made me clarify some of the assumptions I'd been making . . . :> Best regards, George --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention, (continued)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Bohling James CONT JBC (Jan 05)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Teicher, Mark (Mark) (Jan 05)
- Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention George Capehart (Jan 05)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Teicher, Mark (Mark) (Jan 05)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Fengmin_Gong (Jan 05)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Fengmin_Gong (Jan 05)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Teicher, Mark (Mark) (Jan 05)
- Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention George Capehart (Jan 05)
- Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Frank Knobbe (Jan 05)
- Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention George Capehart (Jan 05)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Bohling James CONT JBC (Jan 05)
- Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention George Capehart (Jan 05)
- RE: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Vigilant Labs (Jan 07)
- Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention George Capehart (Jan 07)
- Re: True definition of Intrusion Prevention Andrew Plato (Jan 08)