Bake off
From: Rich Webster (rwebster@thrupoint.net)Date: 02/26/02
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Date: 26 Feb 2002 15:43:54 -0000 From: Rich Webster <rwebster@thrupoint.net> To: focus-ids@securityfocus.com('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is)
Hey Folks,
I'm looking for real world advice to help select an IDS
appliance for my client. I am comparing Enterasys,
Cisco and ISS. I am looking for a distinct advantage,
a differentiator to help make the choice. The vendors
can sow quite a bit of FUD. (Fear, Uncertainty, &
Doubt) I am hoping that you folks might be able to
clear some of the fog. If you feel this discussion is
not appropriate for the list please respond directly to
me. Thank you for you help. Rich
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