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Prelude-IDS - The Hybrid IDS framework (0 words) |
 | Prelude is an Hybrid IDS framework, that is, it is a product that enable all available security application, be it opensource or proprietary, to report to a centralized system. |
 | Prelude benefits from its ability to find traces of malicious activity from different sensors (Snort, honeyd, Nessus Vulnerability Scanner, Samhain, over 30 types of systems logs, and many others) in order to better verify an attack and in the end to perform automatic correlation between the various events. |
 | Prelude is committed to providing an Hybrid IDS that offers the ability to unify currently available tools into one, powerful, and distributed application. |
| The Haskell 98 Report: Standard Prelude (3057 words) |
 | In this chapter the entire Haskell Prelude is given. |
 | Many of the definitions are written with clarity rather than efficiency in mind, and it is not required that the specification be implemented as shown here. |
 | An implementation is not required to use this organisation for the Prelude, nor are these three modules available for import separately. |