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Abstract: Many different requirements can be placed on intrusion detection systems. One such important requirement is that it be effective i.e. that it should detect a substantial percentage of intrusions into the supervised system, while still keeping the false alarm rate at an acceptable level. (Update)

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@misc{ intrusion-baserate,
  author = "Difficulty Of Intrusion",
  title = "The Base-Rate Fallacy and its Implications for the",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/647365.html" }
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