Abstract
In this work, a Behaviour-based Intrusion Detection Model is suggested. The proposed model can be employed from a single host configuration to a distributed mixture of host-based and network-based Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs). Unlike most state-of-the-art IDSs that rely on analysing lower-level, raw-data representations, our proposed architecture suggests to use higher-level notions -behaviours- instead; this way, the IDS is able to identify more sophisticated attacks. To assess our premise, a Behaviour-based IDS (BIDS) prototype has been designed and developed that scans file system data to identify attacks. BIDS achieves high detection rates with low corresponding false positive rates, superseding other state-of-the-art file system IDSs.
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