Security companies this week are trotting out intrusion-prevention system and vulnerability-assessment products that not only widen customer choice but also indicate growing multi-vendor collaboration. . . .. Security companies this week are trotting out intrusion-prevention system and vulnerability-assessment products that not only widen customer choice but also indicate growing multi-vendor collaboration. McAfee Inc. is expected to announce the IntruShield 1400, a new model in its IntruShield IPS appliance line. The four-port, 200M bit/sec appliance is a midrange IPS that detects and blocks attacks in the same way as IntruShield's 100M bit/sec 1200 model, 600M bit/sec 2600 model and 2G bit/sec 4000 model. According to Vimal Solanki, McAfee's director of product marketing, the IntruShield 1400, which costs $15,000, is intended for midsize businesses and branch offices. The link for this article located at Ellen Messmer is no longer available. . Explore cutting-edge threat-detection and risk-analysis solutions from leading cybersecurity providers this week.. Intrusion Prevention, Vulnerability Assessment, Security Vendors, Network Protection, Multi-Vendor Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Internet Security Systems Inc. on Monday released to the public the vulnerability disclosure guidelines that its internal X-Force research team uses in identifying flaws and notifying vendors and the public. The guidelines are fairly standard and include a provision that is becoming more and more common among security vendors that also do vulnerability research.. . .. Internet Security Systems Inc. on Monday released to the public the vulnerability disclosure guidelines that its internal X-Force research team uses in identifying flaws and notifying vendors and the public. The guidelines are fairly standard and include a provision that is becoming more and more common among security vendors that also do vulnerability research. The clause informs vendors that ISS customers who subscribe to the company's X-Force Threat Analysis Service will be told about any new vulnerabilities one business day after ISS notifies the affected vendor. Customers will also get information on any countermeasures that may be available. Other security vendors have similar policies, under which their paying customers receive early warning of newly discovered flaws. Many vendors also add a check for the vulnerability to their commercial products before the vulnerability's existence is public knowledge. The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . The ISS has unveiled its protocols for disclosing vulnerabilities, outlining processes for detection and timely vendor alerts.. Vulnerability Disclosure, ISS Guidelines, Threat Analysis, Security Research, Internet Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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