Syntax and semantics-based signature database for hybrid intrusion detection systems
Author(s)
Author(s)
Barry, B. I. A.
Date Issued
2009
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Security and Communication Networks
Volume
2
Issue
6
Start page
457
End page
475
Abstract
Signature-based intrusion detection systems (IDSs) have the advantages of producing a lower false alarm rate and using less system resources compared to anomaly based systems. However, they are susceptible to obfuscation used by attackers to introduce new variants of the attacks stored in the database. Some of the disadvantages of signature-based IDSs can be attributed to the fact that they are mostly purely syntactic and ignore the semantics of the monitored systems. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a signature database that assists a Specification-based IDS in a converged environment. Our design is novel in terms of considering the semantics of the monitored protocols alongside their syntax. Our protocol semantics awareness is based on the state transition analysis technique which models intrusions at a high level using state transition diagrams. The signature database is hierarchically designed to insure a balance between ease of use and fast retrieval in real time. The database prototype is tested against some implemented attacks and shows promising efficiency.
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