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Foundations for Intrusion Prevention

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Foundations for Intrusion Prevention
: We propose an infrastructure that helps a system administrator to identify a newly published vulnerability on the site hosts and to evaluate the vulnerability's threat with respect to the administrator's security priorities. The infrastructure foundation is the vulnerability semantics, a small set of attributes for vulnerability definition. We demonstrate that with a few attributes it is possible to define the majority of the known vulnerabilities in a way that (i) facilitates their accurate identification, and (ii) enables the administrator to rank the vulnerabilities found according to the organization's security priorities. A large scale experiment demonstrates that our infrastructure can find significant vulnerabilities even in a site with a high security awareness.
Shai Rubin, Ian D. Alderman, David W. Parter, Mary
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where DIMVA
Authors Shai Rubin, Ian D. Alderman, David W. Parter, Mary K. Vernon
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