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| Subject: | RE: IDS Signature Confidence |
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| Date: | Thu, 21 Jul 2005 20:17:28 -0400 |
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Hi Raffy,
If a DoS attack is made up of valid traffic, then a NIDS signature isn't going to pick it up. You need to establish whether or not incoming traffic from individual IPs meets acceptable transaction rates, and this is really a job for a rate-based IPS.
Regards,
Tim
-----Original Message----- From: Raffael Marty [mailto:raffy@raffy.ch] Sent: 21 June 2005 00:00 To: focus-ids@lists.securityfocus.com Subject: IDS Signature Confidence
I was thinking about this following problem: Assume you have an NIDS signature looking for DoS attacks. In most of the cases I don't trust the NIDS reporting on a DoS attack. A lot of the DoS sigs just look at some bytes on the wire and tell me that there is a DoS attack going on. However, I need some more evidence that my services are indeed not accessible anymore. Some signatures on the other hand are very specific and you can trust them with whatever they report. Now this brings me to my question: How do you guys decide how much confidence you put in a certain IDS signature? And I am not talking about prioritizing the event. I am talking about assigning a "success" or "possible success" to signatures.
-raffy
-- Raffael Marty, GCIA, CISSP raffael.marty@arcsight.com Senior Security Engineer Content Team @ ArcSight Inc. 5 Results Way Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 864-2662
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