5 citations found. Retrieving documents...
M. Reilly and M. Stillman. Open infrastructure for scalable intrusion detection. In

 Home/Search   Document Not in Database   Summary   Related Articles   Check  

This paper is cited in the following contexts:
Modeling Requests among Cooperating Intrusion Detection Systems - Ning, Wang, Jajodia (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....There have been proposals and (or) implementations for intrusion detection in large systems. Some of them proposed architectures for distributed intrusion detection (e.g. EMERALD at SRI [15] CSM at Texas A M [22] the autonomous agents at Purdue [1] and the Open Infrastructure at ORA [17]) while some others proposed approaches for intrusion detection in large networks and communication infrastructures (e.g. GrIDS [18] and WATCHERS [2] These proposals and implementations provide an application environment for our model, while our model enables these systems to communicate more ....

M. Reilly and M. Stillman. Open infrastructure for scalable intrusion detection. In


Automated Discovery of Concise Predictive Rules for.. - Helmer, Wong.. (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....necessary in the feature vector and to improve the accuracy of the results by eliminating extraneous features. 2 Related Work Projects closely related to our intrusion detection project include CIDF, DIDS, Computer Immunology, JAM, and AAFID. The Common Intrusion Detection Framework (CIDF) [25] resembles our project s architecture. CIDF is a standard proposed by a group including the Information Technology O ce of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, University of California Davis, Information Sciences Institute, Odyssey Research, and others. At the bottom layer, the CIDF ....

Mark Reilly and Maureen Stillman. Open infrastructure for scalable intrusion detection. In Proceedings, 1998 IEEE Information Technology Conference, pages 129133, Syracuse, NY, 1998. IEEE Press.


Lightweight Agents For Intrusion Detection - Helmer, Wong, Honavar, Miller (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....multiple, distributed monitors, akin to our agents, and arti cial intelligence algorithms to discover anomalous events. DIDS di ers from our system in that the intelligence is purely centralized, and DIDS did not make use of any agent technology. The Common Intrusion Detection Framework (CIDF) [19] resembles our project general architecture. CIDF is a proposed standard being developed by a group composed of the Information Technology O ce of the Defense Advanced Projects Agency, University of California Davis, Information Sciences Institute, Odessey Research, and others. The CIDF ....

Mark Reilly and Maureen Stillman. Open infrastructure for scalable intrusion detection. In Proceedings, 1998 IEEE Information Technology Conference, pages 129133, Syracuse, NY, USA, 1998. IEEE Press.


Automated Discovery of Concise Predictive Rules for.. - Helmer, Wong.. (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....necessary in the feature vector and improves the accuracy of the results by eliminating extraneous features. 2 Related Work Projects closely related to our intrusion detection project include CIDF, DIDS, Computer Immunology, JAM, and AAFID. The Common Intrusion Detection Framework (CIDF) Reilly98] resembles our project s architecture. CIDF is a standard proposed by a group including the Information Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, University of California Davis, Information Sciences Institute, Odyssey Research, and others. At the bottom layer, the CIDF ....

Reilly, Mark and Maureen Stillman. Open Infrastructure for Scalable Intrusion Detection. Proceedings, 1998 IEEE Information Technology Conference, Syracuse, NY. 1998.


Automated Discovery of Concise Predictive Rules for.. - Helmer, Wong.. (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....COAST laboratory s projects. The Common Intrusion Detection Framework (CIDF) a standard proposed by a group including the Information Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, University of California Davis, Information Sciences Institute, Odyssey Research, and others [Reilly98] resembles our project s architecture. At the bottom layer, the CIDF reconnaissance agents correspond to our data gathering agents; in the middle, the CIDF analysis agents correspond to our low level agents; and at the top layer, the CIDF decision response agents correspond to our high level ....

Reilly, Mark and Maureen Stillman. Open Infrastructure for Scalable Intrusion Detection. Proceedings, 1998 IEEE Information Technology Conference, Syracuse, NY. 1998.

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC