Tim Bass (Timothy James Bass), an Internet security expert, invented Egress Filtering, an Internet security technique, on 21 September 1996, as a response to a Denial-of-service attack against an Internet Service Provider (ISP). He was the subject of a July 1999 article by Frank Vizard in Popular Science Magazine called WAR.COM, where Bass is credited with inventing the first countermeasure against email bombs used by hackers against Langley Air Force Base. Wikipedia
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In 1999 Tim Bass, CISSP , published a series of papers on the future of intrusion detection in the Internet. www.timbass.info/index.php?title=Intrusion_Detection_Syst...
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