The definition of "best" depends on your needs and deployment scenario.
However, you should check the ICSAlabs Network Intrusion Prevention
certification program.
http://www.icsalabs.com/icsa/main.php?pid=0bfb$3d9d7ea5-6b8ee967$66d7-9df12ea4
The certified products,
https://www.icsalabs.com/icsa/topic.php?tid=e6cb$36ebf2b4-fe67b635$6cb5-d675a991
have passed a very tight certification testing that needs to be
maintained, or the product gets desertified.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/icsalabsnetworkips
Picking any of the certified products should be a safe choise.
//Opi
On Wed, 7 May 2008, Shelly Beasley wrote:
> Hello mailing list,
>
> I would like to buy the "best" system available to the IPS network of
> my business. My company has only 200 users, all share an Internet
> connection (10 m). We now use Sonicwall to connect, but we are
> concerned about the hostile e-mails, malware websites, and people in
> piracy. Who produces the best job? Which is most capture hacker
> attempts? The product should not interfere with operations on the
> network (all connection is filled by the backup off-site at nite).
>
> Many thanks,
>
> SB
>
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