Applied Network Security Monitoring
Autor: | Chris Sanders, Jason Smith |
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EAN: | 9780124172166 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 26.11.2013 |
Untertitel: | Collection, Detection, and Analysis |
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Schlagworte: | canary honeypots packet data string records sensor platform signatures threat intelligence |
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Applied Network Security Monitoring is the essential guide to becoming an NSM analyst from the ground up. This book takes a fundamental approach to NSM, complete with dozens of real-world examples that teach you the key concepts of NSM. Network security monitoring is based on the principle that prevention eventually fails. In the current threat landscape, no matter how much you try, motivated attackers will eventually find their way into your network. At that point, it is your ability to detect and respond to that intrusion that can be the difference between a small incident and a major disaster. The book follows the three stages of the NSM cycle: collection, detection, and analysis. As you progress through each section, you will have access to insights from seasoned NSM professionals while being introduced to relevant, practical scenarios complete with sample data. If you've never performed NSM analysis, Applied Network Security Monitoring will give you an adequate grasp on the core concepts needed to become an effective analyst. If you are already a practicing analyst, this book will allow you to grow your analytic technique to make you more effective at your job. - Discusses the proper methods for data collection, and teaches you how to become a skilled NSM analyst - Provides thorough hands-on coverage of Snort, Suricata, Bro-IDS, SiLK, and Argus - Loaded with practical examples containing real PCAP files you can replay, and uses Security Onion for all its lab examples - Companion website includes up-to-date blogs from the authors about the latest developments in NSM
Chris Sanders is a technology consultant, author, and trainer. Chris serves as senior information security analyst for the Department of Defense as contracted through EWA Government Systems, Inc. In this role Chris is responsible for the management of a team of intrusion detection system analysts examining public and classified networks. His book Practical Packet Analysis is widely respected as one of the best practical use books on its topic and has sold several thousand copies internationally. Along with this, Chris has written and co-written hundreds of articles on the topics centered on network security, packet analysis, intrusion detection, and general network administration. Chris also serves as a SANS mentor training students on intrusion detection in-depth and incident handling.In 2008, Chris founded the Rural Technology Fund. The RTF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization designed to provide scholarship opportunities to students from rural areas pursuing careers in computer technology. The organization also promotes technology advocacy in rural areas through various support programs. You can read more about Chris on his personal blog located at http://www.chrissanders.org where he posts information regarding his latest projects as well as various technical articles and product reviews
Chris Sanders is a technology consultant, author, and trainer. Chris serves as senior information security analyst for the Department of Defense as contracted through EWA Government Systems, Inc. In this role Chris is responsible for the management of a team of intrusion detection system analysts examining public and classified networks. His book Practical Packet Analysis is widely respected as one of the best practical use books on its topic and has sold several thousand copies internationally. Along with this, Chris has written and co-written hundreds of articles on the topics centered on network security, packet analysis, intrusion detection, and general network administration. Chris also serves as a SANS mentor training students on intrusion detection in-depth and incident handling.In 2008, Chris founded the Rural Technology Fund. The RTF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization designed to provide scholarship opportunities to students from rural areas pursuing careers in computer technology. The organization also promotes technology advocacy in rural areas through various support programs. You can read more about Chris on his personal blog located at http://www.chrissanders.org where he posts information regarding his latest projects as well as various technical articles and product reviews