Intrusion detection systems (IDSs) fall into two high-level categories: network-based systems (NIDS) that monitor network behaviors, and host-based systems (HIDS) that monitor sys...
— The ad-hoc methodology that is prevalent in today’s testing and evaluation of network intrusion detection algorithms and systems makes it difficult to compare different algor...
Nicholas Athanasiades, Randal Abler, John G. Levin...
We address the problem of collecting unique items in a large stream of information in the context of Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPSs). IPSs detect attacks at gigabit speeds and...
Vinh The Lam, Michael Mitzenmacher, George Varghes...
In this paper, we introduce a novel architecture for a hardware based network intrusion detection system (NIDS). Current software-based NIDS are too compute intensive and can not ...
User authentication and intrusion detection differ from standard classification problems in that while we have data generated from legitimate users, impostor or intrusion data is s...