This Book Constitutes The Refereed Proceedings Of The 6th International Symposium On Recent Advances In Intrusion Detection, Raid 2003, Held In Pittsburgh, Pa, Usa In September 2003. The 13 Revised Full Papers Presented Were Carefully Reviewed And Selected From 44 Submissions. The Papers Are Organiz
[Lecture Notes in Computer Science] Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection Volume 2820 || Statistical Causality Analysis of INFOSEC Alert Data
โ Scribed by Vigna, Giovanni; Kruegel, Christopher; Jonsson, Erland
- Book ID
- 121181586
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 240 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3540452486
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This Book Constitutes The Refereed Proceedings Of The 6th International Symposium On Recent Advances In Intrusion Detection, Raid 2003, Held In Pittsburgh, Pa, Usa In September 2003. The 13 Revised Full Papers Presented Were Carefully Reviewed And Selected From 44 Submissions. The Papers Are Organized In Topical Sections On Network Infrastructure, Anomaly Detection, Modeling And Specification, And Ids Sensors.
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This Book Constitutes The Refereed Proceedings Of The 6th International Symposium On Recent Advances In Intrusion Detection, Raid 2003, Held In Pittsburgh, Pa, Usa In September 2003. The 13 Revised Full Papers Presented Were Carefully Reviewed And Selected From 44 Submissions. The Papers Are Organiz
On behalf of the program committee, it is our pleasure to present to you the proceedings of the fourth Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection Symposium. The RAID 2001program committee received 55 paper submissions from 13 countries. All submissions were carefully reviewed by several members of the p
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