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Mcafee Intrusheild & Entercept performance & detection capabilities

Subject: Mcafee Intrusheild & Entercept performance & detection capabilities
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 09:40:42 +0400
Has anyone on the forum, extensively deployed the Mcafee IPS line of
products. How is the performance as far as throughput and
signature/anomaly
detection as compared to other top products like the ISS Proventia series
and the Cisco IDS (4200 series). Mcafee claim that their behavior and
anomaly detection engines are best of the breed. I would love to know how
admins who have deployed it feel about the product line.

regards
Mustapha

MUSTAPHA HUNEYD, CISSP
Emirates Telecommunications Corporation
Mob:+971506625859  Tel: +97126184804



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