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Security product to strike back at hackers

posted onMarch 11, 2004
by hitbsecnews

Symbiot, a Texas-based security company, plans to release a corporate defense system that fights back against distributed denial-of-service and hacker attacks by launching counterstrikes.

Security experts are expressing alarm at the company's plans for the product, set for release at month's end.

Mike Erwin, Symbiot's president, and Paco Nathan, its chief scientist, are preparing for the release by posting a set of "rules of engagement for information warfare" on the company's Web site. They say such rules should be part of corporate security policy to help companies determine their exact response to an incoming attack.

"Until today, security solutions have been totally passive in nature. Merely erecting defensive walls around the perimeter of an enterprise network is not an adequate deterrent," said Erwin, who asserts that offensive tactics must be part of a complete defense.

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