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RenaissanceCore IDS Seeks to take Intrusion Detection to the Next Level Print E-mail
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Source: Blue GNU - Posted by Eckie Silapaswang   
Vendors/Products This open source company attempts to bring their open source IDS solutions to the table. The article provides a personal insight into the beginnings and directions of the project, bringing out an interesting point of the catch-22 of open source projects: no community -> no credibility -> no community. Sure one of the biggest concerns with the IDS are false positives - however, which IDS doesn't have that concern? Why not check out the article and see if you would want to contribute to the community there. Better yet, do you have any ideas of how to get out of the catch-22?

Read this full article at Blue GNU

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it takes timeWritten by bricken on 2007-09-05 09:59:37
but if theres quality there, the project will grow a community.

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