Taxonomy Based Intrusion Attacks and Detection Management Scheme in Peer-Topeer Network

  • Singh P
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Abstract

A intrusion provides an unauthorized access, damage or disruption of the network. The process can understand the characteristics and nature of an intruder. The paper presents the taxonomy consists of the specification of an intruder. Taxonomy provides the classification of intruder and provides mechanism for intruder detection. We found the algorithm for developing an intruder which can be attack at host system or network system. Here provide the mechanism for an intrusion by using the system attribute and detection mechanism is based on knowledge and behavior of the system. Intrusion-detection mechanism using pattern based and threshold based mechanism for detecting an intruder. An intruder continuously monitored the network and host activities for detecting attack into the network and the task of intrusion-detection is also monitor the usage of such systems and detects the apparition of insecure states.

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Singh, P. K. (2012). Taxonomy Based Intrusion Attacks and Detection Management Scheme in Peer-Topeer Network. International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications, 4(5), 167–179. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijnsa.2012.4513

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