Intrusion Detection Systems: A Survey and Taxonomy (2000)
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@TECHREPORT{Axelsson00intrusiondetection,
author = {Stefan Axelsson},
title = {Intrusion Detection Systems: A Survey and Taxonomy},
institution = {},
year = {2000}
}
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Abstract
This paper presents a taxonomy of intrusion detection systems that is then used to survey and classify a number of research prototypes. The taxonomy consists of a classification first of the detection principle, and second of certain operational aspects of the intrusion detection system as such. The systems are also grouped according to the increasing difficulty of the problem they attempt to address. These classifications are used predictively, pointing towards a number of areas of future research in the field of intrusion detection. 1 Introduction There is currently a need for an up-to-date, thorough taxonomy and survey of the field of intrusion detection. This paper presents such a taxonomy, together with a survey of the important research intrusion detection systems to date and a classification of these systems according to the taxonomy. It should be noted that the main focus of this survey is intrusion detection systems, in other words major research efforts that have resul...







