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Aggregating Distributed Sensor Data for Network Intrusion Detection

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Aggregating Distributed Sensor Data for Network Intrusion Detection
Distributed network intrusion detection systems which incorporate tens, hundreds, even thousands, of sensors are becoming increasing popular. Managing and presenting the information from these sensors is becoming an increasingly difficult task. This paper explores the use of Conversation Exchange Dynamics (CED) to integrate and display sensor information from multiple nodes. We present an experimental setup consisting of multiple sensors reporting individual findings to a central server for aggregated analysis. Different scenarios of network attacks and intrusions were planned to investigate the effectiveness of the distributed system. The network attacks were taken from the M.I.T Lincoln Lab 1999 Data Sets. The distributed system was subjected to different combinations of network attacks in various parts of the network. The results were then analyzed to understand the behavior of the distributed system in response to the different attacks. In general, the distributed system detected ...
John C. McEachen, Cheng Kah Wai, Vonda L. Olsavsky
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ISCC
Authors John C. McEachen, Cheng Kah Wai, Vonda L. Olsavsky
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