Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection
The RAID workshop series is an annual event dedicated to the sharing of information related to the intrusion-detection area.
The Center for Secure and Dependable Software(University of Idaho)
Hummer is a distributed component for any Intrusion Detection System ; Magpie is a hierarchical network of lightweight, mobile, and adaptive tools designed to both investigate and guard against intrusions.
CIDER Project
The Cooperative Intrusion Detection Evaluation and Response project is an effort of NSWC Dahlgren, NFR, NSA, the SANS community and other interested parties to locate, document, and improve security software.
COAST Intrusion Detection Pages
Perdue University's clearinghouse for intrusion detection information. Includes overviews, policy, detection methods, and tools.
Common Intrusion Detection Framework (CIDF)
Aims to develop protocols and application programming interfaces so that intrusion detection research projects can share information and resources and so that intrusion detection components can be reused in other systems.
Computer immune systems (University of New Mexico)
Four examples of how we are applying ideas from immunology to today's computer security problems are a host based intrusion-detection method, a network based intrusion-detection system, a distributable change-detection algorithm, and a method for intentionally introducing diversity to reduce vulnerability.
Cost-sensitive intrusion detection(Georgia Institute of Technology)
A Data Mining Approach for Building Cost-sensitive and Light Intrusion Detection Models
EMERALD (Event Monitoring Enabling Responses to Anomalous Live Disturbances)
SRI International's EMERALD (Event Monitoring Enabling Responses to Anomalous Live Disturbances) research project is a distributed scalable tool suite for tracking malicious activity through and across large networks.
INBOUNDS - Integrated Network Based Ohio University Network Detective Service
INBOUNDS is a network-based, real-time, hierarchical intrusion detection system being developed at Ohio University. INBOUNDS detects suspicious behavior by scrutinizing network information generated by Tcprace, and host data gathered by the monitors of DeSiDeRaTa. INBOUNDS functions in a heterogeneous environment with fault tolerance, very low overhead, and a high degree of scalability.
Intrusion Detection Analysis: A Case Study
A case study/research paper providing detailed analysis of several anomalous network events to illustrate the techniques for examining alerts and logs generated by a network intrusion detection system.
Intrusion detection articles
Selected articles and papers related to intrusion detection research.
Intrusion detection at the MIT Lincoln Lab, Information Systems Technology Group
Information Assurance focusing on techniques for detecting and reacting to intrusions into networked information systems. We have coordinated several evaluations of computer network intrusion detection systems.
Intrusion Detection Exchange Format (idwg)
The purpose of the Intrusion Detection Working Group is to define data formats and exchange procedures for sharing information of interest to intrusion detection and response systems, and to management systems which may need to interact with them. The Intrusion Detection Working Group will coordinate its efforts with other IETF Working Groups.
Intrusion Detection in Columbia University
This project is a data-mining based approach to detecting intruders in computer systems. The project approaches the intrusion detection problem from a data-mining perspective. Large quantities of data are collected from the system and analyzed to build models of normal behavior and intrusion behavior. These models are evaluated on data collected in real time to detect intruders.
Intrusion detection projects at UC Davis
Anomaly Detection in Database Systems, Common Intrusion Detection Framework, Intrusion Detection and Isolation Protocol / IDIP, Intrusion Detection for Large Networks, Misuse Detection and Workshop for Intrusion Detection and Response Data Sharing.
Intrusion Detection Research Group(NCSU)
The Intrusion Detection (ID) Research Group at NC State University was formed by Dr. Peng Ning in August 2002.
Intrusion Detection User Group
A group mailing focusing on security information management, intrusion response, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, intrusion management and honeynets/honeypots.
M-Correlator
A mission-impact-based approach to INFOSEC alarm correlation.
MInnesota Intrusion Detection System (MINDS)
Research project focused on the development of high performance data mining algorithms and tools that will provide support required to analyze the massive data sets generated by various processes that monitor computing and information systems.
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection Symposium 2004
International Symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection. Held in conjunction with ESORICS 2004, September 15-17, 2004. The RAID International Symposium series is intended to advance the field of intrusion detection by promoting the exchange of ideas on a broad range of topics, bringing together leading experts from academia, government, and industry to discuss state-of-the-art intrusion detection technologies and issues from research and commercial perspectives.
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