Extensions, Frameworks, and Integrations Used with Snort
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Snort is the foremost Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) in the world. This course will teach you how to expand its use and capabilities, as well as how to more efficiently manage it.
Expanding and optimizing and IPS can present unique challenges in any environment. In this course, Extensions, Frameworks, and Integrations Used with Snort, you’ll learn to integrate the tool with others and expand its usage. First, you’ll explore the various integrations and extensions available. Next, you’ll discover how to optimize and manage Snort data. Finally, you’ll learn how to use preprocessors and complimentary tools to make better use of Snort. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Snort integrations needed to more effectively use the tool.
Expanding and optimizing and IPS can present unique challenges in any environment. In this course, Extensions, Frameworks, and Integrations Used with Snort, you’ll learn to integrate the tool with others and expand its usage. First, you’ll explore the various integrations and extensions available. Next, you’ll discover how to optimize and manage Snort data. Finally, you’ll learn how to use preprocessors and complimentary tools to make better use of Snort. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Snort integrations needed to more effectively use the tool.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Expand Snort Capabilities 24mins
- Optimize Snort Data 22mins
- Snort Pre-processors 28mins
- Snort Plugins 13mins
- Manage Snort Rulesets 19mins
Taught by
Joe Abraham
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