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    Network Signature Manager (N.S.M) Lite

    Network Signature Manager (N.S.M) Lite

    Manage your Snort rules with N.S.M.

    N.S.M Lite is a simple and easy way to manage your signatures for your Snort based IDS/IPS implementation, which can improve IDS/IPS signature development for accurate detection of malicious malware. Additionally, N.S.M can be used a learning tool to help you understand the complex nature of Intrusion Detection and/or Prevention (IDP) signatures for the Snort platform.
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    eEye Retina Community

    eEye Retina Community

    Powered by the same engine as the world famous Retina Network Scanner

    Powered by the same engine as the Retina Network Security Scanner, Retina Community is a completely free security scanner for up to 128 IPs. Use it to scan servers, desktops - any networked device - for security flaws, and learn how to fix them. New: Now, you can scan virtual applications, deployed via VMware ThinApp, for flaws as well. This is a new industry development, completely unique to eEye.
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