Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection [recurso electrónico] : 13th International Symposium, RAID 2010, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, September 15-17, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Somesh Jha, Robin Sommer, Christian Kreibich.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6307Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: 524p. 160 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642155123Tema(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Data structures (Computer science) | Data encryption (Computer science) | Computer software | Artificial intelligence | Computer Science | Computer Communication Networks | Data Encryption | Computers and Society | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 004.6 Clasificación LoC:TK5105.5-5105.9Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Network Protection -- What Is the Impact of P2P Traffic on Anomaly Detection? -- A Centralized Monitoring Infrastructure for Improving DNS Security -- Behavior-Based Worm Detectors Compared -- High Performance -- Improving NFA-Based Signature Matching Using Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams -- GrAVity: A Massively Parallel Antivirus Engine -- Malware Detection and Defence -- Automatic Discovery of Parasitic Malware -- BotSwindler: Tamper Resistant Injection of Believable Decoys in VM-Based Hosts for Crimeware Detection -- CANVuS: Context-Aware Network Vulnerability Scanning -- HyperCheck: A Hardware-Assisted Integrity Monitor -- Kernel Malware Analysis with Un-tampered and Temporal Views of Dynamic Kernel Memory -- Bait Your Hook: A Novel Detection Technique for Keyloggers -- Evaluation -- Generating Client Workloads and High-Fidelity Network Traffic for Controllable, Repeatable Experiments in Computer Security -- On Challenges in Evaluating Malware Clustering -- Why Did My Detector Do That?! -- Forensics -- NetStore: An Efficient Storage Infrastructure for Network Forensics and Monitoring -- Live and Trustworthy Forensic Analysis of Commodity Production Systems -- Hybrid Analysis and Control of Malware -- Anomaly Detection -- Anomaly Detection and Mitigation for Disaster Area Networks -- Community Epidemic Detection Using Time-Correlated Anomalies -- A Data-Centric Approach to Insider Attack Detection in Database Systems -- Privilege States Based Access Control for Fine-Grained Intrusion Response -- Web Security -- Abusing Social Networks for Automated User Profiling -- An Analysis of Rogue AV Campaigns -- Fast-Flux Bot Detection in Real Time -- Posters -- A Client-Based and Server-Enhanced Defense Mechanism for Cross-Site Request Forgery -- A Distributed Honeynet at KFUPM: A Case Study -- Aspect-Based Attack Detection in Large-Scale Networks -- Detecting Network Anomalies in Backbone Networks -- Detecting the Onset of Infection for Secure Hosts -- Eliminating Human Specification in Static Analysis -- Evaluation of the Common Dataset Used in Anti-Malware Engineering Workshop 2009 -- Inferring Protocol State Machine from Real-World Trace -- MEDUSA: Mining Events to Detect Undesirable uSer Actions in SCADA -- On Estimating Cyber Adversaries’ Capabilities: A Bayesian Model Approach -- Security System for Encrypted Environments (S2E2) -- Towards Automatic Deduction and Event Reconstruction Using Forensic Lucid and Probabilities to Encode the IDS Evidence -- Toward Specification-Based Intrusion Detection for Web Applications -- Toward Whole-System Dynamic Analysis for ARM-Based Mobile Devices -- Using IRP for Malware Detection.
On behalf of the Program Committee, it is our pleasure to present the p- ceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection Systems (RAID 2010), which took place in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, during September 15-17, 2010. As in the past, the symposium brought together leading researchers and practitioners from academia, government, and industry to discuss intrusion detection research and practice. There were eight technical sessionspresentingfullresearchpapersonnetworkprotection,highperformance, malwaredetectionanddefense(2 sessions),evaluation,forensics,anomalydet- tion and access protection, and Web security. Furthermore, there was a poster session presenting emerging research areas and case studies. The RAID 2010 Program Committee received 102 full-paper submissions from all over the world. All submissions were carefully reviewed by independent reviewers on the basis of technical quality, topic, space, and overallbalance. The ?naldecisiontookplaceataProgramCommitteemeetingheldduringMay19-20 inOakland,California,where24paperswereeventuallyselectedforpresentation at the conference and publication in the proceedings. As a continued feature, the symposium later also accepted 15 poster presentations reporting early-stage research,demonstrationof applications,orcasestudies. The authorsof accepted posters were also o?ered the opportunity to have an extended abstract of their work included in the proceedings.
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