Re: [Dailydave] RE: Network Exploitation Tools aka ExploitationEngines

From: Matt Hargett (matt@use.net)
Date: Sun Sep 05 2004 - 06:24:59 EDT


Clement Dupuis wrote:
> Ask both vendors for a demo. See for yourself, try it yourself, that's
> probably the best way to find out which one better fill your needs.

This is what I always tell prospects who ask me about BugScan versus
some other solution. They seem to appreciate the lack of negativity and
dick-waving from our side, so far. (Though they apparantly can't say the
same for some of the other players in the market.)

Does Immunity and CORE play that nicely? Or does one spread FUD about
the other?

On a side note, some of the XP/Python weenies say that test-driven
development and a suite of unit tests can enforce types, getting the
best of both worlds. Anyone have an opinion on this?

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