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Subject: IDS: Axent IDS tools
From: John G Taylor (john_g_taylor
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Hi,
I'm currently investigating IDS tools. Has anyone used the Axent tool sets
before?
I'm looking at
NetRecon
Enterprise Security Manager
Netprowler
I know there is some cross over in what can be done but if anyone has had
exposure to these products I'd be glad to here from you.
The NetRecon product seems quite good.
thanks,
John Taylor
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