Karl Levitt,
"Intrusion Detection: Current Capabilities and Future Directions,"
Computer Security Applications Conference, Annual, pp. 365, 18th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC '02), 2002.
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10.1109/CSAC.2002.1176308, author = {Karl Levitt}, title = {Intrusion Detection: Current Capabilities and Future Directions}, journal ={Computer Security Applications Conference, Annual}, volume = {0}, year = {2002}, issn = {1063-9527}, pages = {365}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CSAC.2002.1176308}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, }
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TY - CONF JO - Computer Security Applications Conference, Annual TI - Intrusion Detection: Current Capabilities and Future Directions SN - 1063-9527 SP EP A1 - Karl Levitt, PY - 2002 KW - null VL - 0 JA - Computer Security Applications Conference, Annual ER -
Intrusion detection is a technique employed to catch and report attacks as they occur. It is needed given that vulnerabilities in operating systems, network protocols, applications, and configurations leave systems open to attacks.
Citation:
Karl Levitt, "Intrusion Detection: Current Capabilities and Future Directions," acsac, pp.365, 18th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC '02), 2002