I am very agree with everyone.

Ron, please read the Special Report: Network Security "Gauging the Real
Hacker Threat to Your Network" on NetworkMagazine (Febrary 2000)

For my side, I think that analyze your network is good (i.e with a Sniffer),
but when your network is very large and has enough connections to fill a
capture file of serveral Megas in a few seconds o minutes, you need a
template to catch bad packets.

Bye.

Ron Morita wrote:

> Can anybody point me to information about business solutions and real
> life experience with Intrusion Detection systems?   We have about 35
> desktops, 4 servers.  I've heard that false positives can make deploying
> this type of a solution impractical for a small sized business.  Is that
> true?
>
> I'm considering the desktop and server based solution that I've read
> about from Network ICE.  Their Black ICE agent seems to be popular for
> home use.  They've got a console called ICECap which can give me
> visibility across all the desktops from my web browser, making it good
> for business.  Alternatively there's a solution from ISS which is
> network based that sits promiscuously on the net behind the firewall.
> I'm not sure the threat is only from the Internet though.
>
> Any leads?
> Thanks
>
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