[692] in Intrusion Detection Systems
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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rob J. Nauta)
Fri May 31 10:38:48 1996
From: "Rob J. Nauta" <rob@brasaap.IAEhv.nl>
To: ids@uow.edu.au
Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 09:50:09 +0200 (MET DST)
In-Reply-To: <9605281209.AA13864@all.net> from "Fred Cohen" at May 28, 96 08:09:
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> The intent of the ISS is to provide simple answers to simple
> questions that decision makers have about information protection.
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> The ISS was created and is operated by Management Analytics,
> Rayzarb Associates, and Information Integrity for the benefit of the
> global computing community.
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> The ISS is differentiated from other similar surveys in several ways:
I think the ISS is badly named, I was thinking about ISS, Internet
Security Scanner, written by Christopher Klaus, a well-known security
expert, first. There's even an iss.com domain
The tool ISS is recommended by CERT and available from cert.org by ftp.
Rob
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