Iván Area (ed.); Alberto Cabada (ed.); José Ángel Cid (ed.); Daniel Franco (ed.); Eduardo Liz (ed.); Rodrigo ( López Pouso Springer (2019) Kovakantinen kirja
Iván Area (ed.); Alberto Cabada (ed.); José Ángel Cid (ed.); Daniel Franco (ed.); Eduardo Liz (ed.); Rodrigo ( López Pouso Springer (2020) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Syngress Sivumäärä: 416 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2008, 09.04.2008 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
This book is the definitive guide on the OSSEC Host-based Intrusion Detection system and frankly, to really use OSSEC you are going to need a definitive guide. Documentation has been available since the start of the OSSEC project but, due to time constraints, no formal book has been created to outline the various features and functions of the OSSEC product. This has left very important and powerful features of the product undocumented...until now! The book you are holding will show you how to install and configure OSSEC on the operating system of your choice and provide detailed examples to help prevent and mitigate attacks on your systems. -- Stephen Northcutt
OSSEC determines if a host has been compromised in this manner by taking the equivalent of a picture of the host machine in its original, unaltered state. This "picture" captures the most relevant information about that machine's configuration. OSSEC saves this "picture" and then constantly compares it to the current state of that machine to identify anything that may have changed from the original configuration. Now, many of these changes are necessary, harmless, and authorized, such as a system administrator installing a new software upgrade, patch, or application. But, then there are the not-so-harmless changes, like the installation of a rootkit, trojan horse, or virus. Differentiating between the harmless and the not-so-harmless changes determines whether the system administrator or security professional is managing a secure, efficient network or a compromised network which might be funneling credit card numbers out to phishing gangs or storing massive amounts of pornography creating significant liability for that organization.
Separating the wheat from the chaff is by no means an easy task. Hence the need for this book. The book is co-authored by Daniel Cid, who is the founder and lead developer of the freely available OSSEC host-based IDS. As such, readers can be certain they are reading the most accurate, timely, and insightful information on OSSEC.
Nominee for Best Book Bejtlich read in 2008! http://taosecurity.blogspot.com/2008/12/best-book-bejtlich-read-in-2008.html
Get Started with OSSEC. Get an overview of the features of OSSEC including commonly used terminology, pre-install preparation, and deployment considerations
Follow Steb-by-Step Installation Instructions. Walk through the installation process for the "local, "agent, and "server" install types on some of the most popular operating systems available
Master Configuration. Learn the basic configuration options for your install type and learn how to monitor log files, receive remote messages, configure email notification, and configure alert levels
Work With Rules. Extract key information from logs using decoders and how you can leverage rules to alert you of strange occurrences on your network
Understand System Integrity Check and Rootkit Detection. Monitor binary executable files, system configuration files, and the Microsoft Windows registry
Configure Active Response. Configure the active response actions you want and bind the actions to specific rules and sequence of events
Use the OSSEC Web User Interface. Install, configure, and use the community-developed, open source web interface available for OSSEC
Play in the OSSEC VMware Environment Sandbox
Dig Deep into Data Log Mining. Take the "high art of log analysis to the next level by breaking the dependence on the lists of strings or patterns to look for in the logs