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Ning, P., Jajodia, S., and Wang, X. S. 2001. Abstraction-based intrusion detection in distributed environments. ACM Transactions on Information and System Security 4, 4 (November) , 407--452.

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P. Ning, S. Jajodia, and X. S. Wang. Abstraction-based intrusion detection in distributed environments. Information and System Security, 4(4):407--452, 2001.


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P. Ning, S. Jajodia, and X. S. Wang. Abstraction-based intrusion detection in distributed environments. ACM Transactions on Information and System Security, 4(4):407--452, Nov. 2001.

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