TweetAmazon has posted my 5 star review of Richard Bejtlich’s ‘Extrusion Detection” “This is my 2nd book by Bejtlich that I have read, with the first being “The Tao of Network Security Monitoring: Beyond Intrusion Detection.” While the Tao of NSM focused mainly on detecting attacks coming in from the perimeter, this book focused on [...]
Archive for January, 2009
"Extrusion Detection" Review Posted
Posted: 23rd January 2009 by Josh in UncategorizedTags: Bejitlich, Book Review, Network Security Monitoring
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System & Network Administrator /= Security Administrator
Posted: 15th January 2009 by Josh in UncategorizedTags: InfoSec, NetworkAdmin, SysAdmin
TweetA section of a book that I have been reading (Protect Your Windows Network From Perimeter to Data by Johansson & Riley) really made me sit and think, especially since it is so personally applicable to where I am, and the organization I am with is at. Let me just quote it for you, and [...]
Another New SANS Class: Hacker Techniques, Exploits & Incident Handling
Posted: 12th January 2009 by Josh in UncategorizedTags: Incident Handling, SANS
TweetSo when SANS had a really nice 30% discount on OnDemand classes, I had to go for it: Hacker Techniques, Exploits & Incident Handling I have until late April to finish it. And no, I haven’t forgotten about doing my GSEC Gold Certification. But I will also need to do my GCIH Gold Certification. So [...]