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:Security Portal: Do you have an Intrusion Detection Response Plan?
Security Portal: Do you have an Intrusion Detection Response Plan?
Aug 24, 1999, 04 :51 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (6280 reads)

"Last week, we explored methods and tools for detecting intruders on Linux platforms. In response to several reader inquiries, we are focusing on what an intrusion detection response plan should consist of."

"It is impossible to create a response plan that reflects your organization's values without an accurate risk assessment."

"After gaining the report of the intrusion, it is time to take countermeasure steps:"

  • "Define the type of attack."
  • "Inform Users."
  • "Contain the intrusion."
  • "Identify the source."
  • "Notify all interested parties."
  • "More detailed repair of the systems, if needed."
  • "Detailed post-mortem of the intrusion."

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Security Portal: Detecting Intruders in Linux (Aug 16, 1999)


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and it works fairly well.  

I got crac ...   Yes, I do...   
Dave D
Aug 24, 1999, 16:04:36
 
Lets see.. your Linux box gets cracked,  ...   Re: Yes, I do...NOT!   
BR
Aug 24, 1999, 17:46:53
 
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