Evaluating Enterprise IPS: Seven Key Requirements
Monday, 11th August 2008
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The seven requirements for enterprise-class IPS are:
- Availability of a broad hardware range with offerings ranging from branch-office T1-class devices to enterprise multi-gigabit systems;
- A detection engine incorporating multiple technologies, including signature matching and protocol anomaly and behavior anomaly detection;
- An ability to provide a "big picture" context of information about the network and its devices to qualify security information as well as speed analysis;
- IDS-like features to detect less critical threats, perform behavioral analysis and facilitate security forensics toolkits;
- Centralized management and alerting capabilities across multiple devices;
- An analysis toolkit that efficiently drives policy refinement; and,
- Network security tools, especially firewalling, to simplify deployment.
Prepared by Opus One; Sponsored by Nokia.
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