Source:
;login: The USENIX Association Magazine (1999)
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/usenix-glimpse.pdf
Abstract:
Cyberspace is a complex dimension of both enabling and inhibiting data flows in electronic data networks. Current generation intrusion detection (ID) systems are not technologically advanced enough to create the situational knowledge required to manage these networks. Next generation ID system will fuse data, combining both short-term sensor data with long-term knowledge databases, to create cyberspace situational awareness. This article offers a glimpse into the foggy crystal ball of future ID systems.
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Source:
;login: The USENIX Association Magazine (1999)
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/usenix-glimpse.pdf
Abstract:
Cyberspace is a complex dimension of both enabling and inhibiting data flows in electronic data networks. Current generation intrusion detection (ID) systems are not technologically advanced enough to create the situational knowledge required to manage these networks. Next generation ID system will fuse data, combining both short-term sensor data with long-term knowledge databases, to create cyberspace situational awareness. This article offers a glimpse into the foggy crystal ball of future ID systems.
Notes:
HTML Version