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  NAI CyberCop Scanner 5
CyberCop Scanner should be configured to search for the vulnerabilities that are of particular concern in accordance with the corporate security policy.
CyberCop Scanner is known as a sensor component because it is essentially concerned with monitoring and collecting data.
It is possible to restrict CyberCop to performing only the scans that apply to the OS identified for a particular host, and modules for which a target is found vulnerable will return data specific to that test – an SMTP or FTP banner, for example, or a list of shares enumerated.
www.nss.co.uk /grouptests/va/edition2/nai_cybercop_scanner/nai_cybercop_scanner.htm   (2848 words)

  
  Cybercop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cybercop generally refers to police who use the Internet; although, it is sometimes in reference to cyborgs this article talks about the policemen.
The Report to the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (1997) stated, "Cybercops are law enforcement personnel whose beat is cyberspace." According to Microsoft's Justice and Public Safety Division Marketing Manager Ken Reeves, over 2,000 law enforcement organizations had connected to the internet by 1996.
There is much objection to cybercops, mostly from civil libertarians.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cybercop   (178 words)

  
 The ESP Group - "At A Higher Level"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The ESP Group has created a portal, called Cybercop that is provided as a service to Law Enforcement and Emergency Responders around the world.
Cybercop’s mission is to provide individuals an ultra-secure web-based environment to promote and facilitate the sharing of sensitive information among a cohesive network of law enforcement, first responders, homeland defense and law enforcement related professionals from all levels of government; international, federal, state, local and the private sector, regardless of department affiliation and jurisdictional boundaries.
Cybercop is committed to providing a safe and secure environment where ideas can be freely exchanged to aid individual efforts and foster cooperative efforts in the fight against crime, terrorism and the security of our homeland.
www.espgroup.net /applications/cybercop_portal.htm   (170 words)

  
 McAfee ASaP - Security HQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
CyberCop Scanner will attempt to login to the remote server with a list of usernames and passwords which are stored in the files "userlist.txt" and "passlist.txt" by default.
CyberCop Scanner was able to guess the username and password of a valid account which is utilized to obtain privileged access to the target WWW server.
CyberCop Scanner was able to determine the username and password for at lease one valid account on an SQL server.
hq.mcafeeasap.com /vulnerabilities/vuln_data/9000.asp   (705 words)

  
 IP: policing cyberspace -- CYBERCOP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Cybercops must have the support and confidence of the virtual communities they patrol every bit as much as the cop on the street.
The cybercop's "beat" is relatively unfamiliar territory to the average American over the age of 18.
Unfortunately, cybercops are often saddled with woefully outdated hardware and software and many are paying for Internet or other on-line access out of their own pockets.
www.interesting-people.org /archives/interesting-people/199509/msg00016.html   (2126 words)

  
 Cybercop Intrusion Protection
CyberCop Scanner audits and vulnerability assessments provides the ability to quantify and qualify security risks, combined with the next generation intrusion monitoring tools combined with Advanced decoy server technology to combat snooping on your network and provides an "alternative" method of logging intrusions.
CyberCop Monitor is capable of meeting the varying requirements of contemporary corporate computing environments to help ensure that valuable data and networked systems are protected without sacrificing the existing business infrastructure.
CyberCop Monitor provides additional savings in time, reputation and money with the reduction of intrusions and break-ins and creates an awareness of external and internal attack activities to assist in misuse prevention and evidence collection.
www.caretower.net /cybercop.htm   (2889 words)

  
 TLIC Worldwide - CyberCop Intrusion Protection by PGP, Network Associates!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The CyberCop Intrusion Protection Suite is a collection of integrated security tools developed to provide network risk assessment scanning, Intrusion monitoring, decoy services and custom audit research tools to enhance the security and survivability of enterprise networks and systems.
CyberCop Monitor is a "Next-Generation" hybrid Intrusion Detection System (IDS) that provides both real-time packet analysis and system misuse detection to detect, alert on, and respond to intruders, guarding against malicious attacks.
CyberCop Monitor's unique architecture is installed on the system you want to protect, and is therefore compatible with high-speed and switched network environments providing a complete network monitoring solution across today's diverse network topologies.
www.tlic.com /security/cybercop.cfm   (651 words)

  
 CyberCop
CyberCop™ is an intrusion detection system that safeguards corporate assets by performing real-time surveillance of network traffic.
The CyberCop system protects networks from external and internal attacks by providing a "high tech burglar alarm" capable of alerting companies when the security of their networks is breached by unauthorized intruders.
CyberCop's designed-in security means that the system is practically impossible to detect, bring down and will be operational during any attack.
www.3dg.com /cybercop   (560 words)

  
 CyberCop blows the whistle on networks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
CyberCop Scanner has such a wealth of valuable features that network administrators who invest the time in learning to use it will be rewarded for their efforts.
CyberCop's interface takes some getting used to, but after a little time spent working with the program, it is easy to use and effective.
CyberCop Scanner transmits special packets; if they get through to the other side, then you know there is a leak in the firewall.
www.fcw.com /civic/articles/2001/feb/civ-mkt4-02-01.asp   (778 words)

  
 CyberCop
The CyberCop Portal (https://cybercop.esportals.com) is the leader in bridging system stovepipes between organizations by providing a separate means to collaborate over the web using the security controls necessary to handle sensitive but unclassified law enforcement information.
CyberCop is committed to providing a safe and secure environment where ideas can be freely exchanged to aid individual efforts and foster cooperative efforts in the fight against crime, terrorism and the security of our homeland.
CyberCop is a private sector initiative that is supported by sponsors from both Government and Industry.
www.cybercopportal.org   (751 words)

  
 Network Associates - CyberCop Monitor NT - Presented by Bomara Associates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
CyberCop Monitor is a hybrid system based intrusion detection product that monitors system event logs, system alerts and misuse and abuse, while at the same time providing incoming network "Sentry" packet analysis to determine real-time events and threats.
CyberCop Monitor provides various forms of analytical reporting from a central, enterprise console or directly from each installed server or workstation to enable extensive logging of attacks and quickly alerting you to issues, and provision of detailed information to take immediate action and thwart attacks.
In addition, a coalescing feature allows CyberCop Monitor to analyze multiple attacks, and then consolidate them into a single line within the database, preventing overflows of the database and storage media that might otherwise lead to the compromise of less sophisticated Intrusion Detection Systems.
www.bomara.com /nai/ccmonitor_nt_features.htm   (491 words)

  
 Cybercop Vulnerability Scanner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Take a look through our cybercop vulnerability scanner articles to happen upon out about the various aspects of network securitys.
If the cybercop vulnerability scanner information you are looking for isnt already in one of our articles, feel free to contact us.
CyberCop Scanner uses AutoUpdate technology to keep the engine, resolution and vulnerability database current...
www.secured-networks.net /network%20security/directory/Cybercop+Vulnerability+Scanner%0D   (583 words)

  
 Company News On Call
"CyberCop Scanner is more flexible than ever, giving me the ability to easily design my own audits, and the standards-compliant database will allow us greater manageability of data." CyberCop Scanner 5.5 has a number of new features designed to give network administrators even more power to check their networks for known vulnerabilities.
CyberCop Scanner is a core component of the CyberCop Intrusion Protection Suite, the industry's only complete product line to help network administrators scan, monitor and apprehend intruders.
The suite is completed by CyberCop Monitor, a next-generation real-time intrusion detection system designed to thwart both network- and system-based attacks, as well as CyberCop Sting, a "decoy server" that silently traces and tracks hackers, recording and reporting all intrusive activity to security administrators.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/11-16-1999/0001076565   (976 words)

  
 McAfee
And despite the immense cost of downtime and interrupted business, many companies lack the internal resources to properly secure their networks.
CyberCop ASaP lets you quickly gauge the threat to your networks in a cost-effective online solution.
CyberCop ASaP provides detailed reports to help you quantify and qualify your network's security threats, and proposes fixes that can be implemented by your IT staff.
www.mycio.com /intl/en/content/cybercop_asap/default.asp   (135 words)

  
 Robots, Wanderers, Spiders and Avatars
It should be as permissible for cybercops to lie about their identities on the Net as it is for the narcotics undercover agents to do so on the real street.
However, when cybercops are out visibly patrolling on the Net or are maintaining presence on the net, they should be mindful of the nature of their presence.
Cybercops, on the other hand are obligated to obey the law as they enforce it.
www.search.org /conferences/1997Internet/acjs_search.htm   (4544 words)

  
 InformationWeek.com
CyberCop Scanner 2.5 is the first commercially available Linux network scanner.
CyberCop Scanner 2.5 scans and audits an entire network or individual hosts to verify and report on network and system security vulnerabilities before they become problems.
Because CyberCop locates and explains security glitches that may be overlooked during system checks, the product actually enhances the user's knowledge.
www.informationweek.com /735/cop.htm   (614 words)

  
 Network security scanners (InfoWorld)
CyberCop also has a simple licensing scheme and a true vulnerability database update architecture, so we recommend it for any user, regardless of experience, or lack thereof, with network security.
Both vendors price their scanners on a per-device basis, but NAI charges only for 30 percent to 35 percent of the devices licensed, assuming that most network nodes will be desktop client machines for which there are few relevant checks; the customer is charged to scan a projected number of servers.
CyberCop's differential reporting function is not as complete as Internet Scanner's, but we liked being able to use the Vulnerability Database editor to alter check characteristics.
www.infoworld.com /cgi-bin/displayArchive.pl?/99/06/netscana.dat.htm   (6531 words)

  
 Network Associates - CyberCop Sting - Presented by Bomara Associates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
CyberCop Sting can be configured to provide virtual network services and profiles of different devices.
CyberCop Sting's capability extends far beyond any other decoy by simulating the IP stacks to "fake-out" OS fingerprinting by port scanners, (one of a hackers most useful tools) by emulating more than one virtual network layer.
CyberCop Sting creates 3-5 decoy system images on your network that play off an attacker's natural curiosity to investigate them.
www.bomara.com /nai/ccsting_intro.htm   (232 words)

  
 CyberCop wards off hackers | CNET News.com
Originally announced in September as a hardware device, CyberCop is now pure software but requires a PC host, a move that is consistent with the former McAfee's software orientation.
For Network Associates, CyberCop is a crossover product that combines the network management orientation of Network General with the budding security focus of McAfee, best known for its antivirus software but making a play into the broader security space.
CyberCop comes with six profiles for common places where sensors would be placed on networks--modem pools for remote connections, Internet gateway, direct connections to customers, and so on.
news.com.com /2100-1001-207957.html?legacy=cnet&st.ne.ni.rel   (675 words)

  
 Network Associates to ship CyberCop monitor, designed to detect intruders
CyberCop is said to be able to spot about 300 different attack signatures that indicate hackers are trying to break in or trying to bring down an NT-based network with denial-of-service attacks.
CyberCop Monitor, priced at $114 per node, will be shipped as a free evaluation copy next week to all customers of Network Associates NetShield antivirus product for NT.
CyberCop will join two other security products in what will be known as the CyberCop Security Suite.
www.networkworld.com /news/1999/0707cybercop.html   (488 words)

  
 Print - CyberCop 5.5
CyberCop Scanner lets you use a dialog box to enter a range of hosts you want to scan, or you can edit the included hosts.txt file to enter multiple host IP addresses or ranges you want to scan.
NAI claims that CyberCop Scanner tests for more vulnerabilities than its competitors, which might attribute to the long period of time the software takes to perform a scan.
CyberCop Scanner automatically rated the threat of each vulnerability it found as low, medium, or high.
www.windowsitpro.com /Articles/Print.cfm?ArticleID=9203   (1473 words)

  
 Active Security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
CyberCop Scanner allows you to proactively audit your network for vulnerabilities and potential security holes before hackers take advantage of them.
CyberCop Monitor is a next-generation host-based Intrusion Detection tool that provides both real-time packet analysis and system event anomaly detection to detect, alert on, and respond to intruders, guarding against malicious attacks.
CyberCop Monitor's unique architecture is compatible with high-speed and switched network environments providing a complete network monitoring solution across today's diverse network topologies and runs on Windows NT and UNIX Platforms.
www.bomara.com /nai/acts_products.htm   (834 words)

  
 CyberCop Monitor - Communication Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
CyberCop Monitor is a "Next-Generation" host based Intrusion Detection tool that provides...
CyberCop Monitor's unique architecture is compatible with high-speed and switched network environments providing a complete network monitoring solution across today's diverse network topologies and will run on NT and UNIX Platforms.
CyberCop Monitor is the ultimate real-time detection agent with a multi-tiered monitoring architecture.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /communication/cybercop-monitor   (125 words)

  
 Network Associates Ships CyberCop Sting
CyberCop Sting is a component of the CyberCop intrusion protection software family which also includes CyberCop Monitor, a real-time intrusion detection application that monitors critical systems and networks for signs of attack and CyberCop Scanner, a network vulnerability scanner.
CyberCop Sting allows IS managers to silently monitor suspicious activity on their corporate network and identify potential problems.
Network Associates' CyberCop Intrusion Protection suite is a collection of integrated security tools developed to provide network risk assessment scanning (Scanner), real-time intrusion monitoring (Monitor) and decoy trace-and-track capabilities (Sting) to enhance the security and survivability of enterprise networks and systems.
www.serverwatch.com /news/print.php/1399041   (543 words)

  
 CyberCop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Like Internet Scanner, CyberCop is an agent-less non-intrusive scanner with decent vulnerability finding capability and a problem with false positives.
In addition to false positives the CyberCop reports suffer from a verbosity problem, often given multiple warnings for a single problem.
CyberCop is now a managed web-based service, however, and as such is not very attractive for use by hackers.
www.sisecure.com /security-report/tools/CyberCop.htm   (105 words)

  
 CyberCop > Network Associates Unveils New CyberCop > September 25, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Kara Stanislawczyk, a marketing manager at PGP Security, said CyberCop Network 5.0 is the first version of CyberCop to detect potential hacker activity at the network level.
CyberCop Network monitors devices running multiple operating systems, and CyberCop Monitor protects Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Solaris systems.
A one-year license for one to four sensors of CyberCop Network is $4,700, and a single-year license of Monitor 5.0 is $67 per node.
www.techweb.com /wire/29115050   (525 words)

  
 Network Associates adds Linux product | CNET News.com
CyberCop Scanner is the first Network Associates' product on the Linux platform.
CyberCop Scanner evaluates networks and then advises the network manager how to close any security holes it finds.
CyberCop Scanner is also available as part of Net Tools Secure, priced from $56 per node for 5,000 users.
news.com.com /2100-1017-221377.html?legacy=cnet   (329 words)

  
 Artemis IT Solutions - Software - SMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The CyberCop intrusion protection products are designed to protect all aspects of your enterprise systems and network devices against increasingly sophisticated hostile threats.
CyberCop scanner provides proactive security scanning to find vulnerabilities on your networks and offers field resolution advice to resolve them, while CyberCop monitors real-time intrusion detection provides complete protection on mission-critical systems.
For the ultimate approach in enterprise security, CyberCop Sting and CASL enhance detection capabilities with decoy server technology and advanced custom audit tools to protect not only your data and resources but your reputation as well.
www.artemis-its.co.uk /cybercop.htm   (91 words)

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