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....the normal dataset. Since tcpdump output is not intended specifically for security purposes, we had to go through multiple iterations of data pre processing to extract meaningful features and measures. We studied TCP IP and its security related problems, for example [ Stevens, 1994; Paxson, 1997; Atkins et al. 1996; Paxson, 1998; Bellovin, 1989; Porras and Valdes, 1998 ] for guidelines on the protocols and the important 51 features that characterize a connection. 4.3.2 Data Pre processing Our goal is to build a model that can predict a network connection as normal or an intrusion. tcpdump output ....
D. Atkins, P. Buis, C. Hare, R. Kelley, C. Nachenberg, A. B. Nelson, P. Phillips, T. Ritchey, and W. Steen. Internet Security Professional Reference. New Riders Publishing, 1996.
....the normal flow of data and may involve injecting data into the communications link between other machines. This masquerade aims to fool other machines on the network into accepting the imposter as an original, either to lure the other machines into sending it data or to allow it to alter data [ABH96:258] Some actions are closely associated with data found on computers or networks, particularly with files. Each of these terms (read, copy, modify, steal, or delete) describe similar actions, but each with a specific result. Read is an action to obtain the content of the data contained within ....
.... if required, verify that identity, in order to access a target [MeW96:77, 575, 714, IEEE96:57] bypass avoid a process by using an alternative method to access a target [MeW96:157] spoof masquerade by assuming the appearance of a different entity in network communications [IEEE96:630, ABH96:258] read obtain the content of data in a storage device, or other data medium [IEEE96:877] copy reproduce a target leaving the original target unchanged [IEEE96:224] steal take possession of a target without leaving a copy in the original location. modify change the content or ....
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