| J. Molina and W. Arbaugh, "Using Independent Auditors as Intrustion Detection Systems," Tech. Rep. CS-TR-4387, University of Maryland Department of Computer Science, July 2002. |
....approach when security is considered essential. Of course, approaches combining the two are possible as well. Additionally, it may be possible to host the security management software entirely on the embedded Oracle. This will provide further assurance that the system is operating as expected [17]. When non compliance problems are found by an auditor, it reports the problems to the management authorities via the network who can work to resolve the issue based on policy. The non compliant system could be isolated, repaired, or monitored more closely to determine the extent of the problem. ....
J. Molina and W. Arbaugh, "Using Independent Auditors as Intrustion Detection Systems," Tech. Rep. CS-TR-4387, University of Maryland Department of Computer Science, July 2002.
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