On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 06:34:36PM -0700, Andrew Plato wrote: > http://www.informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=1 > 0300918 >> Stiennon contends that organizations are going to so successfully harden >> their internal systems that the "burglar-alarm" service >> intrusion-detection systems provide will no longer be necessary. This is obviously someone who has never performed a software audit in his life, let alone read bugtraq for a solid week. He's an idiot. (Unless the press has completely misunderstood what he's said, which has been known to happen in the dumbification process involved in publishing.) And while I think Andrew and I disagree on the degree to which IDS systems are useful :), certainly this statement is right out, and only helps point out that these analyst groups are willing to say anything for a few bucks... -- "In time of war, the laws are silent." -- Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, William Rehnquist
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