Host Integrity Monitoring. Using Osiris and Samhain
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- Nombre de pages421
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.755 kg
- Dimensions18,0 cm × 23,0 cm × 2,5 cm
- ISBN1-59749-018-0
- EAN9781597490184
- Date de parution01/02/2006
- ÉditeurSyngress
- PréfacierMarcus J Ranum
Résumé
Host integrity protection is one of the most crucial aspects of system and security management. Host integrity protection is all about understanding the changes that occur on your system-friendly or hostile, deliberate or accidental-and understanding the impact of those changes. In other words, it's change control in potentially hostile environment. Best of all, this book is written by Brian Potter, who has designed and deployed host integrity monitoring systems, used them, and relied on their results. It's hard to overstate the value of such experience. Books like the one you're holding are the survival kits for the future of computing. They're full of the important clues that you're going to need if you want to be one of the survivors instead of the statistics. -From the Foreword by Marcus J. Ranum
Host integrity protection is one of the most crucial aspects of system and security management. Host integrity protection is all about understanding the changes that occur on your system-friendly or hostile, deliberate or accidental-and understanding the impact of those changes. In other words, it's change control in potentially hostile environment. Best of all, this book is written by Brian Potter, who has designed and deployed host integrity monitoring systems, used them, and relied on their results. It's hard to overstate the value of such experience. Books like the one you're holding are the survival kits for the future of computing. They're full of the important clues that you're going to need if you want to be one of the survivors instead of the statistics. -From the Foreword by Marcus J. Ranum