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30th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'04)
Intrusion Detection in Virtual Machine Environments
Rennes, France
August 31-September 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2199-1
Marcos Laureano, Pontifical Catholic University of Paran? - Brazil
Carlos Maziero, Pontifical Catholic University of Paran? - Brazil
Edgard Jamhour, Pontifical Catholic University of Paran? - Brazil
A virtual machine is a software replica of an underlying real machine. Multiple virtual machines can operate on the same host machine concurrently, without interfere each other. Such concept is becoming valuable in production computing systems, due to its benefits in terms of costs and portability. As they provide a strong isolation between the virtual environment and the underlying real system, virtual machines can also be used to improve the security of a computer system in face of attacks to its network services. This paper presents a new approach to achieve this goal, by applying intrusion detection techniques to virtual machine based systems, thus keeping the intrusion detection system out of reach from intruders. The results obtained from a prototype implementation confirm the usefulness of this approach.
Citation:
Marcos Laureano, Carlos Maziero, Edgard Jamhour, "Intrusion Detection in Virtual Machine Environments," euromicro, pp.520-525, 30th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'04), 2004
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