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Lindqvist, U. (1996). Observations on the Nature of Computer Security Intrusions. Technical Report 253L, Chalmers university of technology.

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Research in Intrusion-Detection Systems: A Survey - Axelsson (1998)   (18 citations)  (Correct)

....of coverage is the lack of study of the nature of the intrusions the system should be able to classify, and the nature of the intrusions the intrusion detection system itself should be able to withstand. 16 Papers that do address the question of the nature of the computer security intrusion are [36, 37], and more speci cally [38] and [32] A paper that concerns itself with the nature of attacks against intrusion detection systems themselves, is [49] The role, and capabilities of the SSO The reliance on some SSO to handle the nal arbitration, and response to the intrusion. 17 The speci c ....

....raised is that intrusion detection systems consume too many resources to be elded e ectively. To date, very little has been done to study the execution eciency of intrusion detection systems. These are fundamental, interesting, and dicult, questions, and while we have started to address them [4, 36 38, 49], much work still needs to be done before any sort of major conclusion can be reached. This is especially true of the latter questions regarding attacks against the intrusion detection system itself, where research to date has been scant. 1.7 Remaining contents of this survey The remaining paper ....

Ulf Lindqvist. Observations on the Nature of Computer Security Intrusions. Licentiate thesis, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden, 1996.


Intrusion Detection: A Bibliography - Mé, Michel (2001)   (Correct)

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Lindqvist, U. (1996). Observations on the Nature of Computer Security Intrusions. Technical Report 253L, Chalmers university of technology.

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