Guide to Intrusion Detection
and Prevention Systems
(IDPS) (Draft)
Recommendations of the National Institute
of Standards and Technology
Karen Scarfone
Peter Mell
Special Publication 800 -94
Revision 1 (Draft)
NIST Special Public ation 800 -94
Revision 1 (Draft)
Guide to Intrusion Detection and
Prevention Systems (IDPS) (Draft)
Recommendations of the National
Institute of Standards and Tec hnology
Karen Scarfone
Scarfone Cybersecurity
Peter Mell
Computer Security Division
Information Technology Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD
C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y
July 2012
U.S. Department of Commerce
Rebecca M. Blank , Acting Secretary
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Patrick D. Gallagher , Under Secretary of Commerce
for Standards and Technology and Director GUIDE TO INTRUSION DETECTION AND PREVENTION SYSTEMS (IDPS) (DRAFT)
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GUIDE TO INTRUSION DETECTION AND PREVENTION SYSTEMS (IDPS) (DRAFT)
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Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol. Spec. Pu bl. 800 -94 Rev. 1 , 111 pages ( Jul. 2012)
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