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IDS: RE: RE: Honey pots / decoy servers
Brotschi, Brian (Brian_Brotschi
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Wed, 25 Aug 1999 10:01:09 -0700
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--- When using the NAI CyberCop Sting to bait and capturing a trace file with a NAI Sniffer. The NAI Sniffer trace file has been considered as admissible evidence in a court of Federal law. Brian M Brotschi Sales Engineer Manager, Northwest Santa Clara, CA Ext. 5235 PGP Fingerprint 97A4 B770 5689 725B 6FAD 4643 62FB 9AB9 8E7A 23A2 While you are reading this message, who is watching your network ? http://www.nai.com-----Original Message----- From: Blyth A J C (Comp) [mailto:ajcblyth
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--- > Honeypots and decoy servers have been around for years, and at one time or > another many of us have experimented with the Deception ToolKit or similar > technologies. I am now seeing plenty of press coverage for products like > Recourse ManHunt and Network Associates Cybercop Sting, generally > associated with collecting forensics evidence. > [Blyth A J C (Comp)]Another question is is the evidence admissible in a court of law. Many countries have different laws about how evidence is to be managed and analysed.
Andrew.
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