Hola,

I would completely go with a signature based IDS. Anomaly based IDS will not 
give you the greatest results. 


For signature base I highly recommend SNORT. It is probably one of the best IDS 
out there. Now I'm not just saying this as a "ooh open source is the best".  I 
truely believe this. I actually use to be a huge Cisco buff and just dealt with 
Cisco IDS. However, at my current job I am a security analyst and have to 
analyze events from Cisco, IIS, Juniper, etc, and SNORT beats them all. Mainly 
for the fact that you are able to see the packet payload and are able to make 
the decision if something is malicious based on the actual payload and not just 
the signature that is triggered (like some IDS). Also, when a new threat 
emerges usually SNORT users will create a signature to combat the threat. The 
other vendors create the signatures for you and it usually ends up to be like 3 
months after the threat was actually a realistic threat. And on top of it the 
vendor signatures usually give out huge amount of false positves. Then again, 
an IDS is only as good as who tunes it. If you take A
 NY IDS and turn it on in a production network you will have so many false 
positives I garuntee you will miss actual threats. Every IDS (including SNORT) 
has to be tuned for the production network it is on.


Finally, make sure to place the IDS behind the firewall. If you place it in 
front of the firewall you will receive so much traffic that it is just not 
valuable data. You have a firewall, so let the firewall do its job and block 
the already known bad activity, and catch what gets through the firewall with a 
IDS.


-FF

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