In a world of ubiquitous connectivity, everyone's information is at risk. State-sponsored digital spies, organized crime syndicates, and hacktivists seek to steal, profit from, and disrupt that information. Security technologies to stop intruders have largely failed. Can anything be done?
Richard Bejtlich's answer to this question is yes. NSM is a powerful way to detect, respond to, and control intrusions on networks large and small, using open source software and industry-leading practices. In his new book, The Practice of Network Security Monitoring, Bejtlich explains how to prevail against intruders: Catch them before they cause damage, using an assortment of network-centric tools and techniques. Kevin Mandia, CEO of Mandiant, calls the book "a critical resource for those tasked with safeguarding corporate secrets from unlawful, unauthorized, or unacceptable activities..."
Continue reading: The Practice of Network Security Monitoring -- New from No Starch Press in News. - Comments (Reply To Topic)
-
|