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Re: IPS comparison

Subject: Re: IPS comparison
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 20:55:44 -0400
At 06:01 PM 8/29/2005, Stefano Zanero wrote:
Daniel Cid wrote:
> This "anomaly" detection will only detect 0-day
> exploits for known vulnerabilities.

A zero-day exploit is a curious marketing thing. You suddenly redefine a
difficult problem (catching zero-days) as a rather simpler problem
(create signatures that actually describe the vulnerability, which is
what any signature worth your licensing cost should do).

So, presto!, you can rush up and put out some rather nice marketing
material on it.

Fact is, anomaly detection is so rare that it's almost unexistant in the
commercial products, except for limited forms of "protocol anomaly
detection" and for Arbor's peakflow technology.

Two comments here.

- lot's of NIDS that tend to code for a vulnerability, don't actually
  code for the vulnerability. They are still writing attack signatures.
  The attack signatures are smarter than what was standard about five
  years ago, but I've yet to really see a NIDS come out of the box
  with full vuln/IDS correlation.

- I agree that "anomaly detection" != "zero day" detection. Just because
  my DNS server starts to connect to all the other hosts on my network,
  doesn't mean it has got a worm on it.

Ron Gula, CTO
Tenable Network Security


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