Document Type
Journal Article
Publisher
Teamlink Pty Ltd
Faculty
Faculty of Business and Public Management
School
School of Business
RAS ID
52
Abstract
Internet proxy systems such as Squid exchange intelligence relevant to their function as caching proxy servers via a distributed and trusted hierarchy of machines. The required intelligence is broadcast based along the network based upon established trust relationships throughout the connected network via specific port and protocols of exchange. An intrusion detection system that incorporates this functionality for gathering attack intelligence could be a formidable foe even for the wiliest attacker. This paper will outline a possible model for the deployment of a network/distributed network intrusion detection system utilising technologies and techniques already in existence to provide the supporting infrastructure.
Access Rights
free_to_read
Comments
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of: Valli, C. (2001). NIDH - Network Intrusion Detection Hierarchy: A model for gathering attack intelligence. Journal of Information Warfare, 1(1), 42-49. Available here