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From: adamsb@un.org <adamsb@un.org>
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Date: Monday, September 15, 1997 3:42 PM
Subject: IDS: Real-time IDS for Windows NT?



>I have worked on half a dozen different networks over the past six
>years and the two most effective intrusions I saw were through 
>out-of-the-box Windows NT installations with dial-up modems.
>
>Recently I ran my own command files to check the security on 12 
>newly installed NT boxes and every one of them had most of it security
>turned off.  This looks like it is going to be a continuing problem.
>
>Does anyone have any experience with a Windows NT based real-time 
>intrusion detection system that is commercially available?
>
>                                  Hog Farmer,
>                                  formerly with 
>                                  Tropical Hog Improvement Programme
>



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