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Re: [NTSEC] Tools for integrity checking ??

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Stan Hanks)
Sat Aug 10 07:09:49 1996

From: stan@sccsi.com (Stan Hanks)
To: anders.sandell@sakdata.se (anders.sandell)
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 1996 04:03:33 -0500 (CDT)
Cc: ntsecurity@iss.net, www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu
In-Reply-To: <9608100252.AA6011@worldcom-37.worldcom.com> from "anders.sandell" at Aug 8, 96 11:14:28 am
Errors-To: owner-www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu

> Does anyone on this list know of any tools, free or commercial, that can be0
> used for intergrity checking of files on a NT box.

March Systems in the UK has a product called Security Manager which is now
in late beta for NT. It has tripwire like functionality, plus a ton of 
additional features making it sort of like COPS as well.

Let's see if I can find anything with their address on it..... Ah! Here
we go: 

	March Systems, Ltd.
	14 Brewery Court
	High Street
	Theale
	Berkshire
	RG7 5AJ
	UK
	(+44) (1734) 304224 voice
	(+44) (1734) 305802 FAX
	http://www.march.co.uk

Ask for Nick Connor, and please tell him that I sent you.

In North America, you can also contact their distributor, ProSIM, who
can be reached at +1 (713) 558-6866 or info@prosim.com. Ask for John
Donovan or Mary Brooks, and again, tell them I sent you.

Disclaimer: I did the consulting for ProSIM necessary to establish the
technical viability of the product prior to their signing up as the
North American distributor. I have used the product myself on a variety
of UNIX platforms, and have provided significant feedback to March 
regarding required functionality for the NT version. I am neither employed
nor compensated by either March nor ProSIM, but frequently make referrals 
to them based on the merits of their products.

Stan
---
Stanley P. Hanks
President, South Coast Computing Services, Inc.
1811 Bering, Suite 100 / Houston TX 77057
vox +1 713 917 5000 / fax +1 713 917 5005 / email stan@sccsi.com

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