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RE: Stateful Anomaly Detection Molding

Subject: RE: Stateful Anomaly Detection Molding
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:42:37 -0700
Hi Larry, I myself asked your very question several years ago :-) Please see 
the 
below noted link for some light reading.

www.ics.forth.gr/carv/papers/ 2003.FPL03.10GbpsStringMatch.pdf 

Regards,

Don

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Don Parker, GCIA GCIH
Intrusion Detection & Incident Handling Specialist
Bridon Security & Training Services
http://www.bridonsecurity.com
voice: 1-613-302-2910
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 16:42 , Larry Pitcher <pitcherl@bakerboyer.com> sent:

Plz excuse my ignorance... What in the world is a FGPA???

Larry Pitcher

Internet Product Manager
Baker Boyer Bank
509.526.1429
pitcherl@bakerboyer.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Don Parker 
[dparker@bridonsecurity.com','','','')">dparker@bridonsecurity.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 2:24 PM
To: 'Jason Ha'; firewalls@securityfocus.com; Jason'
Subject: RE: Stateful Anomaly Detection Molding


Personally I see the future evolution of the firewall/IPS/IDS/insert your
acronym 
to be based on FGPA's. How viable it is presently is questionable, but it is
a 
very promising technological solution imho. 

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Don Parker, GCIA GCIH
Intrusion Detection & Incident Handling Specialist
Bridon Security & Training Services http://www.bridonsecurity.com
voice: 1-613-302-2910
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