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Advanced Host Intrusion Prevention with CSA
Read an article: by Chad Sullivan
Host Intrusion Prevention Systems: Defense-in-Depth's Best Friend
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Maximize end-point security with Cisco Security Agent
- Eases the complexity of CSA installation and management
- Helps users maximize their CSA investment and the security of their end-point
systems
- Provides a structured approach to host IPS planning and installation
- Includes hard-to-find information on advanced CSA feature deployment
- Presents real-world expertise gathered from field installations
Advanced Host Intrusion Prevention with CSA is
a practical guide to getting the most out of CSA deployments. This book helps
ease the fears of security administrators seeking to install and configure a
host IPS through methodical explanation of the advanced CSA features and concepts.
Real-world best practices taken from actual installation and support experience
of the authors provide an installation framework. The book will help administrators
and security engineers implement CSA appropriately, giving their organizations
better protection from the various threats that are impacting their business
and enabling them to comply with various legal requirements put forth by such
legislature as: HIPAA, SOX, SB1386, and VISA PCI. This book aims to take the
baseline CSA knowledge that implementation and support teams have and build
upon that foundation solid CSA implementation knowledge to guarantee success.
The book will consist of 5 major sections covering several advanced concepts
in detail and will require basic product knowledge. Part 1 presents an overview
of host IPS and CSA. Part 2 discusses project planning and CSA installation.
Part 3 covers CSA installation, including server installation and agent deployment.
Part 4 addresses CSA policy. Part 5 talks about monitoring and troubleshooting
methodologies.
About the Authors
Jeff Asher has worked as a network systems consultant for the last four years
with information security as his primary focus.
Paul Mauvais is a senior security architect for corporate security programs
at Cisco Systems based out of San Jose, CA
Chad Sullivan, CCIE (Security, Routing/Switching, SNA/IP) is a senior security
engineer and owner of Priveon, Inc., which provides leading security solutions
to customers across the United States. Prior to starting Priveon, Chad worked
as a security consulting systems engineer at Cisco Systems, Inc. Chad is recognized
within the industry as one of the leading implementers of the Cisco Security
Agent product.
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