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The following are The Snort Report written by Richard Bejtlich (of TaoSecurity) and published by Search Security Channel.

Dec 22, 2008 - Snort vs. Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-068

Nov 20, 2008 - Understanding Snort’s Unified2 output

Nov 3, 2008 -Using Snort 2.8.3 to inspect HTTP traffic

Sept 5, 2008 -Using SnortSP and Snort 2.8.2

Aug 4, 2008 -The power of Snort 3.0

July 9, 2008 -How to find new features in Snort 2.8.2

Mar 27, 2008 -When Snort is not enough

Mar 12, 2008 -Justifying Snort

Apr 1, 2008 -Network session data analysis with Snort and Argus

Feb 12, 2008 -How to use shared object rules in Snort

Jan 3, 2008 -Snort frequently asked questions

Nov 29, 2007 -Snort limitations

Oct 29, 2007 -Snort 2.8.0 new features: IPv6 and port lists

Sept 17, 2007 -Snort’s Stream5 and TCP overlapping fragments

Aug 3, 2007 -How to test Snort

July 11, 2007 -Working with Snort’s unified output

Jun 26, 2007 -Output options for Snort data

Apr 30, 2007 -Detect events without Snort IDS rule

Apr 30, 2007 -Snort IDS upgrade and tips on the Snort.conf file

Apr 30, 2007 -Understand the Snort IDS Concurrent Versions System and 2.7 Beta 1 installation

Apr 30, 2007 -Snort IDS installation basics and tips for security resellers

Apr 4, 2007 -Snort rules

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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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