The Practice of Network Security Monitoring: Understanding Incident Detection and Response Contributor(s): Bejtlich, Richard (Author) |
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ISBN: 1593275099 ISBN-13: 9781593275099 Publisher: No Starch Press OUR PRICE: $44.96 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: July 2013 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | Security - Networking - Computers | System Administration - Disaster & Recovery - Computers | Networking - General |
Dewey: 004.6 |
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 7" W x 9.15" (1.80 lbs) 376 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Network security is not simply about building impenetrable walls--determined attackers will eventually overcome traditional defenses. The most effective computer security strategies integrate network security monitoring (NSM): the collection and analysis of data to help you detect and respond to intrusions. In The Practice of Network Security Monitoring, Mandiant CSO Richard Bejtlich shows you how to use NSM to add a robust layer of protection around your networks--no prior experience required. To help you avoid costly and inflexible solutions, he teaches you how to deploy, build, and run an NSM operation using open source software and vendor-neutral tools. You'll learn how to: -Determine where to deploy NSM platforms, and size them for the monitored networks -Deploy stand-alone or distributed NSM installations -Use command line and graphical packet analysis tools, and NSM consoles -Interpret network evidence from server-side and client-side intrusions -Integrate threat intelligence into NSM software to identify sophisticated adversaries There's no foolproof way to keep attackers out of your network. But when they get in, you'll be prepared. The Practice of Network Security Monitoring will show you how to build a security net to detect, contain, and control them. Attacks are inevitable, but losing sensitive data shouldn't be. |
Contributor Bio(s): Bejtlich, Richard: - Richard Bejtlich is Chief Security Officer at Mandiant and was previously Director of Incident Response for General Electric, where he built and led the 40-member GE Computer Incident Response Team (GE-CIRT). He is a graduate of Harvard University and the United States Air Force Academy. Bejtlich's previous works include The Tao of Network Security Monitoring, Extrusion Detection, and Real Digital Forensics (all from Addison-Wesley). He writes on his blog (taosecurity.blogspot.com) and on Twitter as @taosecurity. |