Suricata 1.3, the latest version of Suricata, has been released. Suricata is an IDS/IPS engine built by the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF), a non-profit foundation funded by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and several private companies. Suricata can load the standard Snort VRT, Emerging Threats or the Emerging Threats Pro rulesets, and [...]
Suricata, a high-performance Network IDS, IPS and Network Security Monitoring engine that is open source and owned by a community run non-profit foundation, the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF), is now at version 1.4 Beta 2.
Suricata 1.4 Beta 2 comes with one major addition, a usable lua scripting keyword for detection, luajit, but it also brings some important performance enhancements
Suricata, a high-performance Network IDS, IPS and Network Security Monitoring engine that is open source and owned by a community-run non-profit foundation – the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF) – is now at version 1.4.
According to the developer, the biggest features of this release are the Unix Socket support, IP Reputation support, and the addition of the Luajit keyword.
Suricata, a high-performance Network IDS, IPS and Network Security Monitoring engine that is open source and owned by a community-run non-profit foundation – the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF), is now at version 1.4 RC1.
Suricata, a high-performance Network IDS, IPS and Network Security Monitoring engine that is open source and owned by a community-run non-profit foundation – the Open Information Security Foundation (OISF) – is now at version 1.3.5.Highlights of Suricata 1.3.5:• A flow engine memory leak has been fixed;• Unified2 would overwrite files if file rotation happened within a second
Since linux is open source and lots of different versions are available, how can anyone be assured that there are not security flaws in a version or all versions?
eWeek: "Open source and proprietary software are different in a good way, says Paula Hunter, head of the Microsoft-backed Codeplex Foundation"
The Linux Foundation: "The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that its Open Accessibility Workgroup is releasing IAccessible2 for Windows under the BSD license."