When it comes to keeping bad stuff from entering computers, hardware protection devices work better than software solutions. “The software side of things still needs a lot of work,” NSS Testing Labs CTO Bob Walder told TechNewsWorld. That is part of the findings from a rigorous battery of tests done on leading intrusion detection and prevention (IPS) products conducted by the NSS Group in Great Britain. Tests included evaluations of the first generation of 2 Gbps plus IPS devices.
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Posted by: Jack M. Germain April 9, 2005 01:30 AMWhen it comes to keeping bad stuff from entering computers, hardware protection devices work better than software solutions. “The software side of things still needs a lot of work,” NSS Testing Labs CTO Bob Walder told TechNewsWorld. That is part of the findings from a rigorous battery of tests done on leading intrusion detection and prevention (IPS) products conducted by the NSS Group in Great Britain. Tests included evaluations of the first generation of 2 Gbps plus IPS devices.