| Black, Uyless. TCP/IP and Related Protocols, 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill, USA, 1998. |
....security association; however this can be regarded as computationally too expensive. Nevertheless, users have increasingly encrypted their communication, rendering the system obsolete. Additionally, increasingly networks are switched rather then broadcasted. Due to the Ethernet working principle [4], the NIDS is only able to collect packets that travel through its collision domain. In a switched environment there is no real collision domain, hence the NIDS is not able to retrieve vital information [28] Host Intrusion Detection Systems (HIDS) The HIDS runs on a specific host and watches its ....
Uyless Black. TCP/IP and Related Protocols. Computer Communications. McGrawHill, 1998.
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Black, Uyless. TCP/IP and Related Protocols, 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill, USA, 1998.
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