 I meet detected that my 8th edition of Traffic Talk, titled How to use user-agent strings as a meshwork monitoring tool, was posted this week.  It's a simple construct that plenty of NSM practitioners implement, and I highly propose it.Copyright 2003-2009 Richard Bejtlich and TaoSecurity (taosecurity.blogspot.com and www.taosecurity.com)
I meet detected that my 8th edition of Traffic Talk, titled How to use user-agent strings as a meshwork monitoring tool, was posted this week.  It's a simple construct that plenty of NSM practitioners implement, and I highly propose it.Copyright 2003-2009 Richard Bejtlich and TaoSecurity (taosecurity.blogspot.com and www.taosecurity.com)Saturday, November 21, 2009
Traffic Talk 8 Posted
 I meet detected that my 8th edition of Traffic Talk, titled How to use user-agent strings as a meshwork monitoring tool, was posted this week.  It's a simple construct that plenty of NSM practitioners implement, and I highly propose it.Copyright 2003-2009 Richard Bejtlich and TaoSecurity (taosecurity.blogspot.com and www.taosecurity.com)
I meet detected that my 8th edition of Traffic Talk, titled How to use user-agent strings as a meshwork monitoring tool, was posted this week.  It's a simple construct that plenty of NSM practitioners implement, and I highly propose it.Copyright 2003-2009 Richard Bejtlich and TaoSecurity (taosecurity.blogspot.com and www.taosecurity.com)
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