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A multitude of online attacks is now made possible through the exploitation of vulnerabilities in operating systems, applications and online services. As a consequence, vulnerability management should be seen as an essential and non-optional task for responsible IT users. However, the persistence of open and unpatched systems demonstrates that this is far from the default mindset across the related...
Intrusion detection systems (IDS) have become one of the most common countermeasures in the network security arsenal. But while other technologies such as firewalls and anti-virus provide proactive protection, most current IDSs are passive; detection of a suspected intrusion typically triggers a manual response from a system administrator. Too often, this comes too late.
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