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  1. Proceedings of the 2003 workshop on New security paradigms (NSPW '03)
  2. Locality: a new paradigm for thinking about normal behavior and outsider threat
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Locality: a new paradigm for thinking about normal behavior and outsider threat
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Locality: a new paradigm for thinking about normal behavior and outsider threat

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author McHugh, John Gates, Carrie
Abstract Locality as a unifying concept for understanding the normal behavior of benign users of computer systems is suggested as a unifying paradigm that will support the detection of malicious anomalous behaviors. The paper notes that locality appears in many dimensions and applies to such diverse mechanisms as the working set of IP addresses contacted during a web browsing session, the set of email addresses with which one customarily corresponds, the way in which pages are fetched from a web site. In every case intrusive behaviors that violate locality are known to exist and in some cases, the violation is necessary for the intrusive behavior to achieve its goal. If this observation holds up under further investigation, we will have a powerful way of thinking about security and intrusive activity.
Starting Page 3
Ending Page 10
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581138806
DOI 10.1145/986655.986657
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2003-08-13
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Network observation Locality System behavior
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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