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Snort User Group Meeting at CipherTechs February 5th
January 29th, 2009 under Uncategorized, Meetings by mo [ Comments: none ]

Mordecai Kraushar of CipherTechs will be doing a presentation on using Snort within  a SIM and Matt Olney of the VRT will be doing the presentation on writing effective rules.

RSVP either via the Snort list or via CipherTechs

Meeting is at 6PM

55 Broadway 11th Floor

212 897-6900 X 255

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Snort 2.8.3.2 Now Available
January 20th, 2009 under Uncategorized by jonbaer [ Comments: none ]

Snort 2.8.3.2 is now available on snort.org, at http://www.snort.org/dl/

Snort 2.8.3.2 provides improvements in handling of server-side
TCP data payloads and updates to target based processing.

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Network Securty Toolkit 1.8.1
January 15th, 2009 under Tools by jonbaer [ Comments: none ]

NST v1.8.1 has been Released. This version includes many enhancements to the NST WUI (Web-Based front-end) to Snort IDS supporting multiple network interface sensors for the detection of security threat incidents. Also included is a Snort IDS Collector - A back-end MySQL Database configured for the storage of Snort IDS security threat incidents in support of an enterprise wide federation of Snort IDS sensors. See the NST home page: http://www.networksecuritytoolkit.org for further information about this NST release.

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The New York Snort User Group currently meets on a monthly basis at CipherTechs in downtown New York City to openly discuss network security with a focus on the open source IDS Snort. If you are interested in joining us, please sign up to the mailing list.
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