Re: [fw-wiz] commercial va

From: Anton Chuvakin (anton@chuvakin.org)
Date: 04/17/03

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    From: Anton Chuvakin <anton@chuvakin.org>
    To: Mark Gumennik <mgumennik@mitre.org>
    Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 09:45:20 -0400 (EDT)
    

    >Plus, there are at least half a dozen other good products!
    Half a dozen more scanners which are "good", which I define as "have an
    up-to-date database of exploits/checks for multiple OS
    (UNIX/Win/IOS/...)"? Where are all those products? How low profile they
    are? I assume you count products and not services (such as Qualys and
    Foundstone), which are reportedly good, but IMHO are in somewhat different
    market.

    It is entirely possibly to build a scanner in your garage :-), but keeping
    up with all the exploits/vulns is a major effort.

    Best,

    -- 
      Anton A. Chuvakin, Ph.D., GCI*
         http://www.chuvakin.org
       http://www.info-secure.org
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