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Re: IDS detection approaches

Subject: Re: IDS detection approaches
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 21:39:48 +0200
Nelson Brito wrote:
I do agree that SNORT is one of the most popular when you are
learning about IDS, but it is possible to attack the IDS engine in a
very easy way: 1) evasion; 2) DoS; 3) Flse Positive; 4) you name
it...

"Evasion" is a problem against any type of detection technology. Ditto
for denial of service.

Snort, being a misuse detector, does NOT usually have huge false
positive problems, it has bad rules or unwanted true positives instead.

I think the best approach is when vendors get the knowledge of how
the vulnerabilties work, 

This is just a mantra devoid of content. Even then, evasion, false
positives, noncontextual alerts and denial of service possibilities will
be there to stay.

Stefano

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