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Snort Intrusion Detection and Prevention Toolkit
- 1st Edition - March 27, 2007
- Authors: Brian Caswell, Jay Beale, Andrew Baker
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 5 9 7 4 9 - 0 9 9 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 4 9 2 7 - 9
This all new book covering the brand new Snort version 2.6 from members of the Snort developers team.This fully integrated book and Web toolkit covers everything from packet… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThis all new book covering the brand new Snort version 2.6 from members of the Snort developers team.
This fully integrated book and Web toolkit covers everything from packet inspection to optimizing Snort for speed to using the most advanced features of Snort to defend even the largest and most congested enterprise networks. Leading Snort experts Brian Caswell, Andrew Baker, and Jay Beale analyze traffic from real attacks to demonstrate the best practices for implementing the most powerful Snort features.
The book will begin with a discussion of packet inspection and the progression from intrusion detection to intrusion prevention. The authors provide examples of packet inspection methods including: protocol standards compliance, protocol anomaly detection, application control, and signature matching. In addition, application-level vulnerabilities including Binary Code in HTTP headers, HTTP/HTTPS Tunneling, URL Directory Traversal, Cross-Site Scripting, and SQL Injection will also be analyzed. Next, a brief chapter on installing and configuring Snort will highlight various methods for fine tuning your installation to optimize Snort performance including hardware/OS selection, finding and eliminating bottlenecks, and benchmarking and testing your deployment. A special chapter also details how to use Barnyard to improve the overall performance of Snort. Next, best practices will be presented allowing readers to enhance the performance of Snort for even the largest and most complex networks. The next chapter reveals the inner workings of Snort by analyzing the source code. The next several chapters will detail how to write, modify, and fine-tune basic to advanced rules and pre-processors. Detailed analysis of real packet captures will be provided both in the book and the companion material. Several examples for optimizing output plugins will then be discussed including a comparison of MySQL and PostrgreSQL. Best practices for monitoring Snort sensors and analyzing intrusion data follow with examples of real world attacks using: ACID, BASE, SGUIL, SnortSnarf, Snort_stat.pl, Swatch, and more.
The last part of the book contains several chapters on active response, intrusion prevention, and using Snort’s most advanced capabilities for everything from forensics and incident handling to building and analyzing honey pots.
This fully integrated book and Web toolkit covers everything from packet inspection to optimizing Snort for speed to using the most advanced features of Snort to defend even the largest and most congested enterprise networks. Leading Snort experts Brian Caswell, Andrew Baker, and Jay Beale analyze traffic from real attacks to demonstrate the best practices for implementing the most powerful Snort features.
The book will begin with a discussion of packet inspection and the progression from intrusion detection to intrusion prevention. The authors provide examples of packet inspection methods including: protocol standards compliance, protocol anomaly detection, application control, and signature matching. In addition, application-level vulnerabilities including Binary Code in HTTP headers, HTTP/HTTPS Tunneling, URL Directory Traversal, Cross-Site Scripting, and SQL Injection will also be analyzed. Next, a brief chapter on installing and configuring Snort will highlight various methods for fine tuning your installation to optimize Snort performance including hardware/OS selection, finding and eliminating bottlenecks, and benchmarking and testing your deployment. A special chapter also details how to use Barnyard to improve the overall performance of Snort. Next, best practices will be presented allowing readers to enhance the performance of Snort for even the largest and most complex networks. The next chapter reveals the inner workings of Snort by analyzing the source code. The next several chapters will detail how to write, modify, and fine-tune basic to advanced rules and pre-processors. Detailed analysis of real packet captures will be provided both in the book and the companion material. Several examples for optimizing output plugins will then be discussed including a comparison of MySQL and PostrgreSQL. Best practices for monitoring Snort sensors and analyzing intrusion data follow with examples of real world attacks using: ACID, BASE, SGUIL, SnortSnarf, Snort_stat.pl, Swatch, and more.
The last part of the book contains several chapters on active response, intrusion prevention, and using Snort’s most advanced capabilities for everything from forensics and incident handling to building and analyzing honey pots.
- This fully integrated book and Web toolkit covers everything all in one convenient package
- It is authored by members of the Snort team and it is packed full of their experience and expertise
- Includes full coverage of the brand new Snort version 2.6, packed full of all the latest information
System administrators and security professionals who use Snort in conjunction with other security tools to identify and stop potentially malicious traffic crossing networks ranging in size from fewer than 10 machines up to enterprise-class networks with tens of thousands of systems.
Acknowledgments
Technical Editor
Contributing Authors
Foreword
Series Editor
Foreword
Chapter 1: Intrusion Detection Systems
Chapter 2: Introducing Snort 2.6
Chapter 3: Installing Snort 2.6
Chapter 4: Configuring Snort and Add-Ons
Chapter 5: Inner Workings
Chapter 6: Preprocessors
Chapter 7: Playing by the Rules
Chapter 8: Snort Output Plug-Ins
Chapter 9: Exploring IDS Event Analysis, Snort Style
Chapter 10: Optimizing Snort
Chapter 11: Active Response
Chapter 12: Advanced Snort
Chapter 13: Mucking Around with Barnyard
Index
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- No. of pages: 768
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 27, 2007
- Imprint: Syngress
- Paperback ISBN: 9781597490993
- eBook ISBN: 9780080549279
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Brian Caswell
Affiliations and expertise
Snort.org webmaster, USAJB
Jay Beale
Affiliations and expertise
Series Editor of the Jay Beale Open Source Security Series, lead developer of the Bastille project, Seattle, WAAB
Andrew Baker
Affiliations and expertise
Member of the Snort development team, Senior Software Engineer for Sourcefire, Inc.