| Publisher | University of Melbourne | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 68.8KB PDF | Date added | 28 May 2006 |
| Topics | Network Security, Security Tools, Intrusion Detection Systems | ||
| Downloads | 24 | ||
Various algorithms have been developed to identify different types of network intrusions; however there is no heuristic to confirm the accuracy of their results. The exact effectiveness of a network intrusion detection system's ability to identify malicious sources cannot be reported unless a concise measurement of performance is available. This paper addresses the need for an evaluation technique and proposes a comparison technique for current scan detection algorithms that can accurately measure the false positive rate and precision of identified scanners.
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