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Towards the Scalable Implementation of a User Level Anomaly Detection System

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Publisher University at Buffalo
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Network Security, Intrusion Detection Systems Date added 27 Jun 2002
Downloads 6 Format 59.2KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5

This paper addresses the scalability and implementation aspects of the system by introducing concepts such as workspaces and meta-operations. Although this security system is a general anomaly detection system, it is amenable to operator fault recovery. While encryption provides secure communication channels, it leaves the end points exposed. This security system has the additional capability of handling insider attacks relevant in this context.

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