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Nessus Screencast

2008-03-18 11:12:04 by Editor in Adventures in Security
 
Nessus is a great security tool. If you're unfamiliar with how it works--and how easy it is to use--this 5 minute screencast will get you started
 
 
 
 
 
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Matt Asay again shows that he doesn't know much about open source security

2008-05-15 22:43:17 by HASH0x8b563c4 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...Nessus vulnerability scanner. They also develop and publish a feed of NASL scripts which run in Nessus, which are likewise no longer and some say never were open sourced. I know Ron Gula pretty well and understand perfectly why Nessus is no longer under a GPL license for a few years now. I also understand the economics and reasons why they...
 
 
 
 
 
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NAC for grown-ups

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2008-03-13 23:06:10 by HASH0x89079f8 in StillSecure, After All These Years
...Nessus (btw, Gord do you include the source code with your use of those open source products?). I think to truly test the full spectrum of devices accessing the network you need a combination of agentless, agent and web delivered testing options. You need a purpose built NAC testing engine. If you want to provide continuous monitoring, you...
 
 
 
 
 
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NAC for grown-ups

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2008-03-13 23:58:00 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
...Nessus (btw, Gord do you include the source code with your use of those open source products?). I think to truly test the full spectrum of devices accessing the network you need a combination of agentless, agent and web delivered testing options. You need a purpose built NAC testing engine. If you want to provide continuous monitoring, you...
 
 
 
 
 
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NAC is a battlefield - Only the strong survive

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2008-03-19 00:48:50 by HASH0x8b3b788 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...Nessus, I reached out to them This is when I first met Rob Gilde. Subsequently I also met Brett and most of the rest of the team there. I like Rob, he ran their product team, was knowledgeable and a nice guy in a west coast laid back kind of way. In short time it became apparent to me that Lockdown was looking to move out of the VM business....
 
 
 
 
 
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Irongeek's Infosec Wargame Servers

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2008-04-01 01:00:00 by Editor in Irongeek's Security Site
...Nessus , Metasploit and other tools on these boxes. Please let me know your findings. Thanks to my hosting provider Dreamhost. If you want to know more about Dreamhost check out my review (and coupon codes), they have been pretty good to me
 
 
 
 
 
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NAC is a battlefield - Only the strong survive

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2008-03-19 01:48:33 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...Nessus, I reached out to them This is when I first met Rob Gilde. Subsequently I also met Brett and most of the rest of the team there. I like Rob, he ran their product team, was knowledgeable and a nice guy in a west coast laid back kind of way. In short time it became apparent to me that Lockdown was looking to move out of the VM business....
 
 
 
 
 
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Milton Security Group takes over Vernier EdgeWall 7000 support - Who is Milton Security?

2008-04-11 22:13:00 by HASH0x890482c in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...nessus signatures the Vernier boxes use. I guess being this small, without VC money behind them, they might be just better off using the Tenable and Sourcefire signatures and hope that those guys figure they are too small to sue If you are a Vernier customer you have to be checking your underwear. I mean do you want Milton-Bradley supporting...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hacker Free Site?...Yeah, right.

2008-05-09 19:51:00 by Russ McRee in HolisticInfoSec.org
 
...Nessus The only discussion of web application security is on their rather vague Security Tips page. It's a perfectly generic read and they make no mention of actually scanning for those vulns, only open ports, and that they "report any security vulnerabilities." Maybe they keep it vague intentionally so they can more easily duck the...