Some positives, some negatives. So it goes with Sourcefire's most recent release of their 3D IPS System. This review covers the big changes with two aspects of their software: RNA (Realtime Network Awareness) and RUA (Realtime User Awareness). With this release they've upgraded RNA by including it into macro management. Two of the most important changes in 3D System Version 4.7 lie in the RNA and RUA components. When we looked at the RNA in its first releases, we found its ability to provide network visibility by passively discovering systems, applications and vulnerabilities useful. However, RNA was not integrated into IDS and IPS policy definition at that point. In this release, Sourcefire finally brings RNA into the big picture by letting the network manager easily use RNA-discovered information to refine IDS and IPS policy and build compliance policies. . The link for this article located at Networkworld.com is no longer available. . Explore the key features and obstacles associated with the launch of Sourcefire's 3D IPS solution, focusing on the improvements in network visibility it offers.. Sourcefire IPS, Intrusion Prevention, Network Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Wireless has been on the mind of NIST officials for some time. Understanding the inherent risk of unsecure wireless networks ripe for the picking using such easy-to-install programs like NetStumbler, the agency put out a call in July asking for recommendations . . . . Wireless has been on the mind of NIST officials for some time. Understanding the inherent risk of unsecure wireless networks ripe for the picking using such easy-to-install programs like NetStumbler, the agency put out a call in July asking for recommendations to counter unauthorized users hacking into a wireless network, to include airborne traffic. "The relative immaturity of the technology coupled with poor security standards, flawed implementations, limited user awareness and lax security and administrative practices is an especially challenging combination," the letter read. The NIST asked for recommendations at the same time it warned network administrators to test the built-in security measures found in Bluetooth and 802.11 standards, to include the data link level encryption and authentication protocols. The link for this article located at internetnews.com is no longer available. . NIST tackles challenges in wireless security, highlighting the importance of strong encryption protocols and increased vigilance.. Wireless Encryption,AES Standard,NIST Security Recommendations,Network Risk Awareness,Data Link Protocols. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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