Know first why you're protecting yourself and who and what you're protecting
yourself from.
http://www.cert.org/security-improvement/ see "Detecting signs of
intrusion"
for different software solutions, do a search using your favorite search
engine on "intrusion detection software"
I use BlackIce on my personal computer(s), which alerts me every time
someone tries to probe my computer. You'll want to use a phased firewall
approach, where your first line of defense is your access router to the
Internet. CERT makes some suggestions about which ports to block (at least
it gets rid of the 'amateur' hackers, which account for a good percentage of
the malevolent and malicious attacks)
-e-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Deer"
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 3:40 PM
Subject: what is a good intrusion detection software? [7:4610]
> Hello Group,
> I am a little concerned about security these days and was wondering if
> anyone had links that address this issue. I dont want anyone attacking my
> killing my network and cant just rely on firewall.. right?
> Thanks for any replies!
> JD
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