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The TAMU Security Package: An Ongoing Response to Internet Intruders in an Academic Environment
Authors:
Dave Safford, Douglas Lee Schales, David K. Hess, Texas A & M University
Abstract:
Texas A&M University (TAMU) UNIX computers came under coordinated attack in August 1992 from an organized group of internet crackers. This package of security tools represents the results of over seven months of development and testing of the software currently being used to protect the estimated 12,000 networked devices at TAMU (of which roughly 5,000 are IP devices). This package includes three related sets of tools: "drawbridge," a powerful bridging filter package; "tiger," a set of easy to use yet thorough machine checking programs; and "netlog," a set of intrusion detection network monitoring programs.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {260256,
author = {Dave Safford and Douglas Lee Schales},
title = {The {TAMU} Security Package: An Ongoing Response to Internet Intruders in an Academic Environment},
booktitle = {4th UNIX Security Symposium (UNIX Security 93)},
year = {1993},
address = {Santa Clara, CA },
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/4th-unix-security-symposium/tamu-security-package-ongoing-response-internet-intruders},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = oct
}
author = {Dave Safford and Douglas Lee Schales},
title = {The {TAMU} Security Package: An Ongoing Response to Internet Intruders in an Academic Environment},
booktitle = {4th UNIX Security Symposium (UNIX Security 93)},
year = {1993},
address = {Santa Clara, CA },
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/4th-unix-security-symposium/tamu-security-package-ongoing-response-internet-intruders},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = oct
}
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