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Re: Behavior anomaly IDS attacks

Subject: Re: Behavior anomaly IDS attacks
Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 19:49:15 +0200
Drew Simonis wrote:
Hello,
Some time ago, I read an interesting bit of research proposing an 
attack against a behavior baseline/anomaly IDS system that slowly
altered traffic with the intent of incorporating the attack into
the baseline.  I wonder if anyone here might have also read that 
and would be familiar with the title.  I've lost it.  

The attack is called "semantic/conceptual drift", and it's a common
phaenomenon in learning systems

Google for this ;)

Stefano

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