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Understanding Intrusion Detection Through Visualization

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This monograph is the outgrowth of Stefan Axelson's PhD Dissertation at Chalmers University in Göteborg, Sweden. The dissertation, in turn collects a number of research efforts performed over a period of six years or so into a coherent whole. It was my honor to serve as the "opponent" at Dr. Axelsson's examination. In the Swedish system, it is the job of the opponent to place the candidate's work into a broader perspective, demonstrating its significance and contributions to the field and then to introduce the work to the attendees at the examination. This done, the candidate presents the technical details of the work and the opponent critiques the work giving the candidate the opportunity to defend it^. This forward is adapted from the introduction that I gave at the examination and should serve to acquaint the reader, not only with the work at hand, but also with the field to which it applies. The title of the work, "Under- standing Intrusion Detection Through Visualization," is particularly telling. As is the case with any good piece of research, we hope to gain an understanding of a problem, not just a recipe or simple solution of immediate, but limited utility. For much of its formative period, computer security concentrated on devel- oping systems that, in effect, embodied a fortress model of protection.

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ISBN: 9781441939067
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Author: Stefan Axelsson, David Sands
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer US
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 145 pages
Series: Advances in Information Security
Genres: Coding theory and cryptology
Pattern recognition
Image processing
Information theory
Network hardware
Algorithms and data structures
Data encryption