Press Reports
Richard Bejtlich was cited by the following sources.
- Bill Brenner commented on Mr. Bejtlich's decision to become Director of Incident Response for General Electric in the article Richard Bejtlich: I'm Not Dead.
- Mr. Bejtlich was interviewed for the Sites Collide podcast.
- Mr. Bejtlich was cited in the story Sourcefire IPO Could Fuel Snort, Users Say.
- Mr. Bejtlich was interviewed for the CyberSpeak Podcast.
- Mr. Bejtlich was interviewed for the Network Security Podcast.
- Mr. Bejtlich was interviewed for the Threat Chaos Podcast.
- Mr. Bejtlich was interviewed for the Run Your Own Server Podcast.
- The July 2006 issue of Information Security magazine features Mr. Bejtlich's first book, The Tao of Network Security Monitoring, as one of their Top Ten Books.
- Mr. Bejtlich was cited in the June 2006 issue of Information Security magazine, in the article Today's Attackers Can Find the Needle.
- Mr. Bejtlich was interviewed for the BSDTalk Podcast.
- Mr. Bejtlich was quoted by Processor.com.
- Mr. Bejtlich's comments on Renesys were reported in the Manchester Union Leader.
- Bookpool published Mr. Bejtlich's favorite 10 computer books of the past 10 years.
- Reuters reporter Andy Sullivan asked Mr. Bejtlich to comment for his 22 February 2005 story Paris Hilton Exposed on Web After Phone Hacked.
- Mr. Bejtlich was quoted by Shawna McAlearney of SearchSecurity.com in her 16 December 2004 article Nessus No Longer Free.
- Net Optics published a press release describing their products in the context of Mr. Bejtlich's books.
- The new Syngress book Security Sage's Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure mentions Mr. Bejtlich and the TaoSecurity Blog in relation to Snort.
- Dru Lavigne mentioned the TaoSecurity Blog in her article Interesting New Ports at the O'Reilly BSD Devcenter.
- Anton Chuvakin wrote this blog entry profiling TaoSecurity Blog.
- Mr. Bejtlich reviewed a draft of the Honey Project's book, Know Your Enemy: Revealing the Security Tools, Tactics, and Motives of the Blackhat Community. He is mentioned in the preface as a reviewer.
- Lance Spitzner was kind enough to mention Mr. Bejtlich in the preface to his latest book, Honeypots: Tracking Hackers.
- Stephen Northcutt and Judy Novak were kind enough to mention Mr. Bejtlich in the third edition of Network Intrusion Detection.
- Mr. Bejtlich reviewed two drafts of Hack I.T.: Security Through Penetration Testing, and he is mentioned in the acknowledgements.
- Two of Mr. Bejtlich's letters to the editor of Information Security magazine were published in the June 2002 issue. 'Name withheld upon request' is Mr. Bejtlich as well.
- Sandra Lowe-Sanchez interviewed Mr. Bejtlich and asked for his opinion of Turillion's web server protection product. Note his name is spelled "Bejtlick" in this 11 January 2002 article.
- Ed Tittel mentioned one of Mr. Bejtlich's Amazon.com reading lists in this article at TechTarget.com.
- Paul Innella wrote a history of intrusion detection systems that mentions the Automated Security Incident Measurement (ASIM) technology Mr. Bejtlich used in the Air Force.
- Deseret News, a Salt Lake City-based newspaper, interviewed Mr. Bejtlich on 24 August 2001 regarding security threats to Air Force networks. Incidentally, that day an Associated Press story reported a retired Air Force sergeant was accused of espionage after allegedly stealing classified data.
- NewsBytes, once a division of The Washington Post Company, interviewed Mr. Bejtlich after he posted a warning of the Code Red worm on 15 July 2001.
- A San Antonio Business Journal story from 29 June 2001 described Mr. Bejtlich's responsibilities at BATC, including network security monitoring and incident response.
- Congressman Lamar Smith visited BATC's network security operations center in June 2001. Mr. Bejtlich demonstrated how he might compromise his web server while coworker Bamm Visscher demonstrated how our network security monitoring service detects similar events. This story gives a few more details. Congressman Smith cited his visit to BATC while speaking on the House floor.
- The summer 2001 issue of 2600 magazine featured Mr. Bejtlich's photograph of a phone in Kusadasi, Turkey.
- On 29 May 2001 Mr. Bejtlich's work on interpreting network traffic was mentioned in an article by Duane Dunston at LinuxSecurity.com.
- On 30 September 2000 The Learning Channel aired a show called Best Kept Secrets of the US Military that featured the AFCERT (taped 19 May 2000). (.mpg, 49 MB)
- The inside cover of Network Intrusion Detection, 2nd Edition quotes Mr. Bejtlich regarding the usefulness of the book. This Amazon.com page features that quote, listed as "From the Inside Flap."
