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New CERT Guide: First Responders Guide - Advanced Topics

Network intrusion detection is usually under the purview of network administrators. But once an intrusion has been discovered, who is responsible for assessing the damage? In many organizations, that task also falls to the network admin staff. Most network technologists have a good working knowledge of computer systems, so this is not unreasonable. However, few of us write code for a living, so constructing a toolkit for intrusion assessment is not something at which we're likely to... Read the rest of entry >>

Posted @ 11/14/2005 8:26 AM By Mel Beckman

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New CERT Guide: First Responders Guide - Advanced Topics

Mel Beckman  |  posted on November 14, 2005
Network intrusion detection is usually under the purview of network administrators. But once an intrusion has been discovered, who is responsible for