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Re: Specification-based Anomaly Detection

Subject: Re: Specification-based Anomaly Detection
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:52:43 +0100
* Stefano Zanero (zanero@elet.polimi.it) wrote:

[...]

2. Correlation - another important aspect of application layer attacks
is that they are not encapsulated in a single packet. Correlation
enables us to both correlated different anomalies to generate more
meaningful events and to follow longer term attacks.

Yes, but still not automatically - you just give the analyst more 
material to read ;)

But not the global information from the 'big' attack scenario. By only 
correlating
the packets that go through the network we miss another important source of
information: the logs. IMHO, anomaly detection should mix the data taken from
the network and the data taken from the logs; combining both events would
definitely decrease the amount of false positives, and of course, would help
to detect any not-known attack.

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