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| Subject: | RE: Specification-based Anomaly Detection |
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| Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:16:31 -0500 |
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm sick of seeing ideas that have been around for 20 years touted as "ground breaking!" or "revolutionary!".
While I tend to agree, the old adage "everything old is new again" isn't an adage because its false. To use another adage, this one less polite, ideas are like... well, you know; everyone has one. The point is, the fact that an idea has been around for some time doesn't make the implementation of that idea an less important. Many ideas are really clever, but no one figures out how to make them reality. Wasn't the idea of PKC published some 6 years before RSA had a product? Does that make RSA's product any less revolutionary? I'd argue no. Researchers like Denning and Anderson come up with fanastic ideas, but it takes a lot of legwork on the part of the product companies to realize those ideas, and that is certainly effort worth celebrating. -Ds -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test Your IDS Is your IDS deployed correctly? Find out quickly and easily by testing it with real-world attacks from CORE IMPACT. Go to http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/CoreSecurity_focus-ids_040708 to learn more. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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