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IDS: Re: Announcement: Alert Verification for Snort

Re: Announcement: Alert Verification for Snort

From: Martin Roesch <roesch_at_sourcefire.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 10:23:33 -0400

Hi,

We declined because we're on the cusp of releasing our 3.0 IMS product
(combined sensor and management console appliances) with a new GUI, new
backend, upgraded Snort and a variety of other features (new data
analysis UI, new incident handler UI, new reporting modules, new policy
wizard for generating sensor configuration sets, etc) and we didn't
really want to immortalize our current 2.7 software in an article that
would essentially be stale a month after it came out, leaving people
with the impression of a system that we aren't even shipping just as
we're going to market with our New And Improved (tm) systems. We tried
to get more time to be able to get our 3.0 system into the test, but
publishing deadlines and our release schedule didn't line up.

With the advent of 3.0 we'll be happy to participate in tests if we
believe we can get a fair shake (i.e. tested by clueful people) and
assuming the publishing deadlines and everything else line up. If you
want to see our stuff in action, we do give qualified leads the
opportunity to evaluate our technology for 30 day periods.

      -Marty

On Oct 24, 2003, at 3:21 AM, PPowenski_at_oag.com wrote:

> Would like to hear why your company declined ?
>
> Enterprise Networks / Security /
>
> Review:
> IDS finds niche as analytical tools
>
> By Joel Snyder, David Newman and Rodney Thayer, Network World Global
> Test
> Alliance
> Network World, 10/13/03
>
> While we invited more than a dozen vendors to participate, only
> Barbedwire
> Technologies, Cisco, Internet Security Systems (ISS), Intrusion and NFR
> Security took part in the end. (See "Equipped to play" for detailed
> description of the hardware and software each vendor brought to the
> test.)
>
>
> We also invited Sourcefire, the company where Snort's authors work, to
> submit their commercialized version of Snort for review, although it
> declined.
>
>
>

-- 
Martin Roesch - Founder/CTO, Sourcefire Inc. - (410)290-1616
Sourcefire: Snort-based Enterprise Intrusion Detection Infrastructure
roesch@sourcefire.com - http://www.sourcefire.com
Snort: Open Source Network IDS - http://www.snort.org
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