[549] in Intrusion Detection Systems
PC Week Article on Network Security Scanners
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christopher Klaus)
Wed Feb 7 12:17:47 1996
From: Christopher Klaus <cklaus@iss.net>
To: ids@uow.edu.au
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 10:10:33 +1494730 (EST)
Reply-To: ids@uow.edu.au
Daemons Defy Hackers
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PC Week (Feb 5) has an article comparing all the network security scanners:
Internet Scanner 3.2, PingWare 2.01, SATAN, and NetProbe. It does a really
good job pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of these products.
The online article is at:
http://www.zdnet.com/~pcweek/netweek/0205/tdaem.html
or
http://www.zdnet.com/~pcweek/netweek/netweek.html
ISS 1.x and Internet Scanner 3.2 Comparision
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With CERT recommending and many people using the shareware version
of Internet Security Scannner 1.x (ISS), we have put a whitepaper on
comparing between the commercial and shareware versions.
The whitepaper is available at:
ftp://ftp.iss.net/pub/iss/issvis.doc
ISS Receives Funding
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Internet Security Systems, Inc. has received venture funding from Greylock
Management Company and Sigma Partners. Both of these firms have
funded early stage Internet technology companies and bring tremendous
value to ISS at this stage of our growth.
This funding provides ISS with the necessary capital to deliver innovative new
security products to the Internet marketplace. We have many available
engineering positions in our labs for the development of our new products.
If you have extensive experience in UNIX and NT system level programming,
please contact us at jobs@iss.net
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Christopher William Klaus Voice: (404)252-7270. Fax: (404)252-2427
Internet Security Systems, Inc. "Internet Scanner finds
Ste. 115, 5871 Glenridge Dr, Atlanta, GA 30328 your network security holes
Web: http://iss.net/ Email: cklaus@iss.net before the hackers do."