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6. RAID 2003: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Giovanni Vigna, Erland Jonsson, Christopher Krügel:
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection, 6th International Symposium, RAID 2003, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 8-10, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2820, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-40878-9
Network Infrastructure
- Marcus Tylutki, Karl N. Levitt:
Mitigating Distributed Denial of Service Attacks Using a Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controller. 1-16 - Christopher Krügel, Darren Mutz, William K. Robertson, Fredrik Valeur:
Topology-Based Detection of Anomalous BGP Messages. 17-35
Anomaly Detection I
- Manikantan Ramadas, Shawn Ostermann, Brett C. Tjaden:
Detecting Anomalous Network Traffic with Self-organizing Maps. 36-54 - Ajay Gupta, R. Sekar:
An Approach for Detecting Self-propagating Email Using Anomaly Detection. 55-72
Correlation
- Xinzhou Qin, Wenke Lee:
Statistical Causality Analysis of INFOSEC Alert Data. 73-93 - Benjamin Morin, Hervé Debar:
Correlation of Intrusion Symptoms: An Application of Chronicles. 94-112
Modeling and Specification
- Jeffrey Undercoffer, Anupam Joshi, John Pinkston:
Modeling Computer Attacks: An Ontology for Intrusion Detection. 113-135 - Ivan Balepin, Sergei Maltsev, Jeff Rowe, Karl N. Levitt:
Using Specification-Based Intrusion Detection for Automated Response. 136-154
IDS Sensors
- Lambert Schaelicke, Thomas Slabach, Branden J. Moore, Curt Freeland:
Characterizing the Performance of Network Intrusion Detection Sensors. 155-172 - Christopher Krügel, Thomas Toth:
Using Decision Trees to Improve Signature-Based Intrusion Detection. 173-191 - Greg Taleck:
Ambiguity Resolution via Passive OS Fingerprinting. 192-206
Anomaly Detection II
- Sung-Bae Cho, Sang-Jun Han:
Two Sophisticated Techniques to Improve HMM-Based Intrusion Detection Systems. 207-219 - Matthew V. Mahoney, Philip K. Chan:
An Analysis of the 1999 DARPA/Lincoln Laboratory Evaluation Data for Network Anomaly Detection. 220-237
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