Title
A Retroactive-Burst Framework For Automated Intrusion Response System
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present an adaptive and cost-sensitive model to prevent security intrusions. Inmost automated intrusion response systems, response selection is performed locally based on current threat without using the knowledge of attacks history. Another challenge is that a group of responses are applied without any feedback mechanism to measure the response effect. We address these problems through retroactive-burst execution of responses and a Response Coordinator (RC) mechanism, the main contributions of this work. The retroactive-burst execution consists of several burst executions of responses with, at the end of each burst, a mechanism for measuring the effectiveness of the applied responses by the risk assessment component. The appropriate combination of responses must be considered for each burst execution to mitigate the progress of the attack without necessarily running the next round of responses, because of the impact on legitimate users. In the proposed model, there is a multilevel response mechanism. To indicate which level is appropriate to apply based on the retroactive-burst execution, we get help from a Response Coordinator mechanism. The applied responses can improve the health of Applications, Kernel, Local Services, Network Services, and Physical Status. Based on these indexes, the RC gives a general overview of an attacker's goal in a distributed environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1155/2013/134760
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Field
DocType
Volume
Kernel (linear algebra),Distributed Computing Environment,Computer security,Computer science,Risk assessment,Intrusion response systems,Distributed computing
Journal
2013
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2090-7141
1
0.35
References 
Authors
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alireza Shameli Sendi1638.08
Julien Desfossez251.10
Michel R. Dagenais354961.73
Masoume Jabbarifar4193.66