A new network security book on Host-based Hybrid IDS

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A new network security book on Host-based Hybrid IDS

Post by netsec » Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:44 pm

http://www.amazon.com/New-Host-Based-Hy ... 397&sr=8-1
In this IDS research book the author is proposing a new host-based hybrid IDS architecture. I believe it will be very useful, interesting and inspiring for anyone who is performing research or is just interested in IDS, network security, information security, machine learning, neural networks, pattern recognition, and data mining. This book provides a lot of innovative ideas especially for students who are preparing thesis and dissertations and for researchers.

BOOK DESCRIPTION
In a world where our every day life depends on what is going on in the gap between stimulus and reaction, Intruders could make the decision for you. Unless they are detected on time! Network security has been an issue since computers have been networked together. Lots of vulnerabilities, risks and threats came to the scene. An important security product that has emerged is Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). The author proposes a new Host-Based Hybrid Intrusion Detection System. The Intrusion Detection Analyzer Module consists of two analyzers that work in a hybrid architecture: Anomaly Detection Analyzer and Misuse Detection Analyzer. This way, the Anomaly Detection Analyzer is trained with attack-free session data and normal behaviour is learnt so it raises an alarm when it detects a deviation from this normal behaviour. Self Organizing Map, an unsupervised machine learning algorithm, is used. The Misuse Detection Analyzer uses a C4.5 Decision Tree. Finally, Decision Making Module decides whether the session is normal or an attack. The proposed hybrid architecture works very accurately. It is an essential book. Any professional can benefit from such a lecture.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Murat Topallar was born in Turkey in 1978. He gained MSc. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bogazici Univ., Turkey in 2004. He published a number of papers on network security, IDS and machine learning. Passionate of research, Topallar developed a new Host-Based Hybrid IDS Architecture. Today he is in telecom business.

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Re: A new network security book on Host-based Hybrid IDS

Post by infinite_ » Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:05 pm

Ok... so are we meant to comment on this book or something?

Moved to "Internet & Networking".
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