Second IEEE International Information Assurance Workshop (IWIA'04) A Systematic Approach to Multi-Stage Network Attack Analysis Charlotte, North Carolina April 08-April 09 ISBN: 0-7695-2117-7
Network security analysis must coordinate diverse sources of information to support effective security models. The modeling process must capture security-relevant information about targets and attackers. By capturing the trust relationships, vulnerabilities, and attacker capabilities, a security analyst can define and characterize complex, multi-stage attacks. Along with conducting systematic analyses on multi-stage attacks, the opportunity also exists to facilitate large scale detection and visualization of security events by embedding modeling and analytical components within a more expansive security framework. This paper presents a formalism and methodology for multi-stage network attack analysis. Applications to network security management, including a network vulnerability analyzer prototype, are also described.
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Jerald Dawkins, John Hale, "A Systematic Approach to Multi-Stage Network Attack Analysis," iwia, pp.48, Second IEEE International Information Assurance Workshop (IWIA'04), 2004 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||