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Welcome to National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India (254 words)
The National Institute of Design (NID) is internationally acclaimed as one of the foremost multidisciplinary institutions in the field of design education, applied research, training, design consultancy services and outreach programmes.
NID has been a pioneer in industrial design education after Bauhaus and Ulm in Germany and is known for its pursuit of design excellence to make Designed in India, Made for the World a reality.
NID's graduates have made a mark in key sectors of commerce, industry and social development by taking role of catalysts and through thought leadership.
Evaluating Network Intrusion Detection Signatures, Part One (2063 words)
In NID software evaluations, typically a number of known attacks are executed on a test network that the NID sensors monitor, and the tester counts how many of the attacks the IDS detected.
Many NID evaluations, including commercial reviews and product comparisons, often violate one or both of these conditions; consequently, their test results may be biased; therefore, their conclusions may be incorrect.
The foundation of a good NID signature test strategy is to choose a representative sample of attacks to test as many NID signature capabilities as possible in the allotted time.
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