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Abstract: Intrusion detection relies on the information provided by a number of sensors deployed throughout the monitored network infrastructure. Sensors provide information at different abstraction levels and with different semantics. In addition, sensors range from lightweight probes and simple log parsers to complex software artifacts that perform sophisticated analysis. Managing a configuration of heterogeneous sensors can be a very time-consuming task. Management tasks include planning, deployment,... (Update)
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Giovanno Vigna, Richard A. Kemmerer, and Per Blix. Designing a web of highlyconfigurable intrusion detection sensors. In Lee et al. [61], pages 69--84. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vigna01designing.html More
@article{ vigna01designing,
author = "Giovanni Vigna and Richard A. Kemmerer and Per Blix",
title = "Designing a {Web} of Highly-Configurable Intrusion Detection Sensors",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "2212",
pages = "69+",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vigna01designing.html" }
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