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  1. Proceedings of the 2003 ACM workshop on Survivable and self-regenerative systems (SSRS '03)
  2. Continual repair for windows using the event log
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A churn-resistant peer-to-peer web caching system
A holistic approach to service survivability
Security analysis of SITAR intrusion tolerance system
SelectCast: a scalable and self-repairing multicast overlay routing facility
Tolerating denial-of-service attacks using overlay networks: impact of topology
ARECA: a highly attack resilient certification authority
Attack resistant cache replacement for survivable services
A biological programming model for self-healing
Sliding-window self-healing key distribution
Modeling insecurity: policy engineering for survivability
Continual repair for windows using the event log
TRIAD: a framework for survivability architecting
An intrusion tolerant architecture for dynamic content internet servers
Self-regenerative software components

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Continual repair for windows using the event log

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Clough, Lawrence A. Reynolds, James C.
Abstract There is good reason to base intrusion detection on data from the host. Unfortunately, most operating systems do not provide all the data needed in readily available logs. Ironically, perhaps, Window NT and its successor, Windows 2000, provide much of the necessary data, at least for security events. We have developed a host-based intrusion detector for these platforms that meets the generally accepted criteria for a good Intrusion Detection System. Its architecture is sufficiently flexible to meet these criteria largely by relying on native mechanisms. Where there are identified gaps in the data from the native security event log, they can be filled by data from other sensors by using the same event-logging interface. The IDS will also terminate unauthorized processes, delete unauthorized files, and restore deleted or modified files continually without lengthy recovery due to compromise. We call this feature Continual Repair. It is an existence proof that self-regenerative systems are possible.
Starting Page 99
Ending Page 104
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581137842
DOI 10.1145/1036921.1036932
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2003-10-31
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Intrusion detection Survivability Intrusion response Auditing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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