—Cooperation between intrusion detection systems (IDSs) allows collective information and experience from a network of IDSs to be shared to improve the accuracy of detection. A c...
Carol J. Fung, Quanyan Zhu, Raouf Boutaba, Tamer B...
Network intrusions have been a fact of life in the Internet for many years. However, as is the case with many other types of Internet-wide phenomena, gaining insight into the glob...
Although mobile devices are globally omnipresent, security developments for these devices have not kept pace with their technological advancements. Thus, mobile devices are increa...
Grant A. Jacoby, Thadeus Hickman, Stuart Warders, ...
Previous works in the area of network security have emphasized the creation of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) to flag malicious network traffic and computer usage. Raw IDS data...
S. J. Yang, S. Byers, J. Holsopple, B. Argauer, D....
Cooperative frameworks for intrusion detection and response exemplify a key area of today’s computer research: automating defenses against malicious attacks that increasingly ar...