We know there's never enough time in your day to check off all of the things you need to do to keep your network secure and running smoothly. That's why we developed our handy Beginner's guide series of white papers. Check out these quick guides to learn about tools and techniques to help you save time and safeguard your network. Enjoy!
Beginner's guide to threat intelligence
Ask ten different people what threat intelligence is, and you will get ten different answers. This guide explains what threat intelligence is, what it isn't, and why it is critical for effective threat detection and incident response.
SIEM platforms provide real-time correlation of events generated from network security controls. Our security gurus will explain what SIEM is (and isn't) and how to get up and running with it quickly and painlessly.
Beginner's guide to open source intrusion detection tools
Whether you need to monitor hosts or the networks connecting them to identify the latest threats, these are some of the best open source intrusion detection (IDS) tools available to you. Check out the guide now.
Beginner's guide to open source network security tools
With so many open source tools available, it can be tricky to figure out where to start. This guide provides an overview of some of our favorite open source tools as well as tips on how to use them for network security.
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