Bossie Awards 2015: The best open source networking and security software
BIND, Sendmail, OpenSSH, Cacti, Nagios, Snort — open source software seems to have been invented for networks, and many of the oldies and goodies are still going strong. Among our top picks in the category this year, you’ll find a mix of stalwarts, mainstays, newcomers, and upstarts perfecting the arts of network management, security monitoring, vulnerability assessment, rootkit detection, and much more.
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