http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2001/0212/web-nist-02-15-01.asp
BY Diane Frank
02/15/2001
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released Monday new
draft guidance on intrusion-detection systems, outlining all the
factors agencies need to consider when integrating these security
systems into their networks.
The guidance is part of a series of special publications NIST has put
out to assist agencies in the information security arena. Other
publications in this series include "Generally Accepted Principles and
Practices for Securing Information Technology Systems" and "Guidelines
to Federal Organizations on Security Assurance and Acquisition."
Under the Computer Security Act of 1987, NIST serves as the primary
point technical guidance for civilian agencies.
"This guidance document is intended to assist federal agencies and
others as a primer in intrusion detection," according to the NIST
Computer Security Resource Center. "[It is] developed for those who
need to understand what security goals intrusion-detection mechanisms
serve, how to select and configure intrusion-detection systems for
their specific system and network environments, how to manage the
output of intrusion-detection systems, and how to integrate
intrusion-detection functions with the rest of the organizational
security infrastructure."
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Received on Fri Feb 16 04:20 CST 2001