Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring Including Plug-Ins and Hardward Devices - Couverture souple

Hay, Andrew; Schubert, Max; Bennett, Derrick; Gines, Jonathan; Strand, John

 
9781597492676: Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring Including Plug-Ins and Hardward Devices

Synopsis

Nagios is an Open Source network, hardware, and application monitoring program. It is designed to inform system administrators of problems on their networks before their clients, end-users or managers do. As a SysAdmin, security professional or forensic investigator, Nagios can be your best friend. This is the only enterprise-class book on Nagios, which can help you to monitor everything from your network bandwidth to the temperature and humidity in your server room. In this book, you?ll learn to develop your own custom software ?plug ins? and integrate Nagios with third party hardware. The book also contains a special case study detailing how to deploy, configure, and troubleshoot Nagios in an enterprise environment as well as how to integrate Nagios with other monitoring applications and dashboards including Snort, Wireshark, and Cacinda. The companion Web sites also contains dozens of custom WMI scripts and plug-ins.

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À propos des auteurs

Andrew leads a team of software developers at Q1 Labs Inc. integrating 3rd party event and vulnerability data into QRadar, their flagship network security management solution. Prior to joining Q1 Labs, Andrew was CEO and co-founder of Koteas Corporation, a leading provider of end to end security and privacy solutions for government and enterprise. His resume also includes such organizations as Nokia Enterprise Solutions, Nortel Networks, and Magma Communications, a division of Primus. Andrew is a strong advocate of security training, certification programs, and public awareness initiatives. He also holds several industry certifications including the CCNA, CCSA, CCSE, CCSE NGX, CCSE Plus, Security+, GCIA, GCIH, SSP-MPA, SSP-CNSA, NSA, RHCT, and RHCE.

Max Schubert is an open source advocate, integrator, developer, and IT professional. He enjoys learning programming languages, designing and developing software, and working on any project that involves networks or networking.

Derrick Bennett has been working professionally in the IT Field for over 15 years in a full spectrum of Network and Software environments. He has been working with Nagios since initial releases in 2002. He has also contributed code to both NRPE and Nagios codebase for new features and fixes. His work with Nagios involves small corporate installations to large Fortune 500 deployments and custom configurations.

Jonathan Gines is a systems integrator, software engineer, and has worked for major corporations providing telecommunications and Internet services, healthcare management, accounting software development, and federal government contracting. His experience includes serving as an adjunct professor for Virginia Tech, teaching database design and development, developing modeling and simulation models in C++, and software development using open source programming technologies. Jonathan has a graduate degree from Virginia Tech, and holds several certifications including the CISSP and the ITIL Foundation credential.

John Strand currently teaches the SANS GCIH and CISSP classes. He is currently certified GIAC Gold in the GCIH and GCFW and is a Certified SANS Instructor. He is also a holder of the CISSP certification. He currently does consulting with his company Black Hills Information Security. He has a Masters degree from Denver University, and is currently also a professor at Denver University.

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