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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Tabia, Karim; * | Leray, Philippe
Affiliations: LINA/KOD UMR CNRS 6241, Ecole Polytechnique de l'universite de Nantes, Nantes, France
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: Alert correlation plays an increasingly crucial role in nowadays computer security infrastructures. It is particularly needed for coping with the huge amounts of alerts which are daily triggered by intrusion detection systems (IDSs), fire-walls, etc. While the use of multiple IDSs, security tools and complementary approaches is fundamental and highly recommended in order to improve the overall detection rates, this however inevitably causes huge amounts of alerts most of which are redundant and false alarms making the manual analysis of these triggered alerts time-consuming and inefficient. This paper addresses three important issues related to predicting severe attacks (attacks with high dangerousness levels) by analyzing inoffensive and preparatory attacks. i) Firstly, we address the issue of preprocessing alerts reported by the multiple detection tools in order to eliminate the redundant and irrelevant alerts and format them so that they can be analyzed by a severe attack prediction model. ii) Then, we propose a novel prediction model based on a Bayesian network multi-net allowing on one hand to better model the severe attacks and on the other hand handle the reliability of IDSs when predicting severe attacks. iii) Finally, we provide a flexible and efficient approach especially designed to limit the false alarm rates by controlling the confidence of the prediction model. The main benefits of our approach is an integrated model guaranteeing very promising prediction/false alarm rate tradeoffs with minimum expert intervention. Our experimental studies are carried out on a real and representative alert corpus generated by the de facto network-based IDS Snort, and show very interesting performances regarding the tradeoffs between the prediction rates and the corresponding false alarm ones.
Keywords: Alert correlation, IDSs' reliability, severe attack prediction, Bayesian multi-nets, reasoning with uncertain evidence, reject option
DOI: 10.3233/IDA-2011-0504
Journal: Intelligent Data Analysis, vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 955-978, 2011
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