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Message-ID: <8654C851B1DAFA4FA18A9F150145F92501E4FF98@fnex01.fishnetsecurity.com>
From: Trey.Keifer at fishnetsecurity.com (Keifer, Trey)
Subject: Tipping Point IPS systems

Los Alamos uses Tipping Point with apparently great results. They just did a webinar with SANS over it
last month. You can go to the archives on SANS site and listen...

 

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From: Ryan Sumida [mailto:rsumida@...lb.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 3:46 PM
To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Tipping Point IPS systems

 


Not sure if I should be posting to this list but didn't know where else to ask. 

I've seen a few posts on network protection devices such as Netscreen, Checkpoint and Fortigate
products but I haven't seen anything on Tipping Point.  Of any of you that have used a Tipping Point
box, how does it compare to the others?  I'm aware of the bugs in the reporting features, I'm more
interested in hearing how effective their filters work especially under heavy conditions. 

Thanks 
Ryan



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