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dressler2005adaptive


Falko Dressler, "Adaptive network monitoring for self-organizing network security mechanisms," Proceedings of IFIP International Conference on Telecommunication Systems, Modeling and Analysis 2005 (ICTSM 2005), Dallas, TX, November 2005, pp. 67–75.


Abstract

Network security has become a major part of the network infrastructure especially in the area of detection mechanisms for attack and intrusions. Apart from general measures for attack detection and prevention, the performance of the monitoring architecture employed by the attack detection constitutes an important asset for network security. In this paper, we focus of the amount of measurement data obtained on a monitoring probe that has to be transmitted to and analyzed by an attack detection system. We question the possibility of re-configuring the monitoring part in order to adapt to the computational resources of the analyzer as well as to the current network behavior. In order to cope with these goals, we model the overall security environment consisting of monitors, detection systems, and firewalls. In a simulation we show the speedup gained by adapting the parameters of the monitoring solution.

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@inproceedings{dressler2005adaptive,
    author = {Dressler, Falko},
    title = {{Adaptive network monitoring for self-organizing network security mechanisms}},
    pages = {67--75},
    publisher = {International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)},
    address = {Dallas, TX},
    booktitle = {IFIP International Conference on Telecommunication Systems, Modeling and Analysis 2005 (ICTSM 2005)},
    month = {11},
    year = {2005},
   }
   
   

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