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Stepping-stone attack in network intrusion detection are attackers who use a sequence of intermediate (or so called stepping-stone) hosts to initiate attacks in order to hide their origins. We investigate a number of dynamic programming based pattern recognition approaches and our novel algorithm for detecting correlation and similarity of two connections not only into and out of a single stepping...
Most network intruders launch their attacks through stepping-stones to reduce the risks of being discovered. To uncover such intrusions, one prevalent, challenging, and critical way is to compare an incoming connection with outgoing connections to determine if a computer is used as a stepping-stone. In this paper, we present a way by using signal processing technology-correlation coefficient, such...
Most network intruders launch their attacks through stepping-stones to reduce the risks of being discovered. To uncover such intrusions, one prevalent, challenging, and critical way is to compare an incoming connection with an outgoing connection to determine if a computer is used as stepping-stone. In this paper, we present four models to describe stepping-stone intrusion. We also propose the idea...
Most network intruders tend to use stepping-stones to attack or to invade other hosts to reduce the risks of being discovered. There have been many approaches that were proposed to detect stepping-stone since 1995. One of those approaches proposed by A. Blum detects stepping-stone by checking if the difference between the number of the send packets of an incoming connection and the one of an outgoing...
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