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Abstract: As networks become faster there is an emerging need for
security analysis techniques that can keep up with the increased
network throughput. Existing network-based intrusion
detection sensors can barely keep up with bandwidths
of a few hundred Mbps. Analysis tools that can deal with
higher throughput are unable to maintain state between different
steps of an attack or they are limited to the analysis
of packet headers. We propose a partitioning approach to
network security analysis that... (Update)
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C. Kruegel, F. Valeur, G. Vigna, and R. Kemmerer. Stateful intrusion detection for high-speed networks. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, pages 285-- 294, May 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kruegel02stateful.html More
@misc{ kruegel02stateful,
author = "C. Kruegel and F. Valeur and G. Vigna and R. Kemmerer",
title = "Stateful intrusion detection for high-speed networks",
text = "C. Kruegel, F. Valeur, G. Vigna, and R. Kemmerer. Stateful intrusion detection
for high-speed networks. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security
and Privacy, pages 285-- 294, May 2002.",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kruegel02stateful.html" }
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