| Richard Power. 1999 CSI/FBI computer crime and security survey. Computer Security Journal, Volume XV (2), 1999. |
....that exist in all types of organizations. The increase in the number of networked machines has lead to an increase in unauthorized activity [10] not only from external attackers, but also from internal attackers, such as disgruntled employees and people abusing their privileges for personal gain [42]. To detect and counteract unauthorized activity, it is desirable for network and system administrators to monitor activity in their networks. Because even a single host can generate several megabytes of logging and audit data in a single day, it is desirable to have tools that can automatically ....
Richard Power. 1999 CSI/FBI computer crime and security survey. Computer Security Journal, Volume XV (2), 1999.
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