Sure, if you have an infinite amount of money. But if you don't want to pay $75k for a good package that can both hunt and protect.
What's the amount of money you're willing to spend?? What are trying to protect?? >From whom are you trying to protect yourself/company? What services are you running on your systems? Size of network? Capabilities of your security staff? Amount of money set aside for training in the top of the line IDS system?? Amount of training time set aside to cart you off to train in your new IDS system?? Depending on your answers, You could go with: Manhunt: $50k NetFacade: $47,500 G-Server: $54k RealTime Intrusion Detection by IBM: $37k per sensor The one that gives me the most problems.... Put a stand-alone computer with no wireless connections in a secured EMI-containing closet with two hungry rotties at the door that only like you, then check your log files daily and keep your antivirus up to date: Free. Regards, Itsme ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 10:49 AM Subject: windows 2000 Intrustion Detection > Could someone just outright come out and tell me what the best package > for intrusion detection is for a windows 2000 box. > > > cheers. > > - jonathan >
