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K. Tan, J. Mchugh, and K. Killourhy. Hiding intrusions: From the abnormal to the normal and beyond. In Proceedings of Information Hiding 2002.

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Mimicry Attacks on Host-Based Intrusion Detection Systems - Wagner, Soto (2002)   (26 citations)  (Correct)

....proposing new techniques for intrusion detection, and authors often try to measure their detection power by testing whether they can detect currently popular attacks. However, the notion of security against adaptive adversarial attacks is much harder to measure, and apart from some recent work [23, 24], this subject does not seem to have received a great deal of coverage in the literature. To remedy this shortcoming, in this paper we undertake a systematic study of the issue. Host based intrusion detection systems can be further divided into two categories: signature based schemes (i.e. ....

....how attackers can render host based IDS s blind to the presence of their attacks, and they presented compelling experimental results to illustrate the risk. In follow up work, Tan, McHugh, and Killourhy re ned the technique and gave further experimental con rmation of the risk from such attacks [24]. Their methods are di erent from those given in this paper, but their results are in agreement with ours. 8. DISCUSSION Several lessons suggest themselves after these experiments. First and foremost, where possible, intrusion detection systems should be designed to resist mimicry attacks and ....

K. Tan, J. McHugh, K. Killourhy, \Hiding Intrusions: From the abnormal to the normal and beyond," to appear at 5th Information Hiding Workshop, 7-9 Oct. 2002.


Visualizing and Identifying Intrusion Context from System Calls.. - Li, Das (2004)   (Correct)

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K. Tan, J. Mchugh, and K. Killourhy. Hiding intrusions: From the abnormal to the normal and beyond. In Proceedings of Information Hiding 2002.


Formalizing Sensitivity in Static Analysis for Intrusion Detection - Feng (2004)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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K. Tan, J. McHugh, and K. Killourhy. Hiding intrusions: From the abnormal to the normal and beyond. In 5th International Workshop on Information Hiding, LNCS #2578, Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, October 2002. Springer-Verlag.


Attack Generation for NIDS Testing Using Natural Deduction - Shai Rubin Somesh   (Correct)

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TAN, K., MCHUGH, J., AND KILLOURHY, K. Hiding intrusions: From the abnormal to the normal and beyond. In The 5th International Workshop on Information Hiding (Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, Oct. 2002).


Efficient Context-Sensitive Intrusion Detection - Giffin, Jha, Miller (2004)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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K. Tan, J. McHugh, and K. Killourhy. Hiding intrusions: From the abnormal to the normal and beyond. In 5th International Workshop on Information Hiding, LNCS #2578, Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, October 2002. SpringerVerlag.

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