Abstract
When sensitive information is transmitted over computer networks, it faces serious risks. Existing security systems are still limited in their ability to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of network data. The rapid advancement of network technologies has only aided in the proliferation of network attacks and the concealment of their malicious intent. This paper examines attack types and the method of observing an attacker's behavior and inferring his intent using known attack scenarios. Attacks have gotten more deadly than ever as networking technology advances, deploying new safeguards to disguise harmful conduct. The ultimate attack goal that the attacker attempts to achieve by executing various methods or techniques is known as attack intention, and recognizing it will assist security administrators in selecting an appropriate protection system. Keywords: Attack Intention Recognition, Causal Network Approach, Cyber Security, Network Forensics Investigation. BOOK Chapter ǀ Research Nexus in IT, Law, Cyber Security & Forensics. Open Access. Distributed Free Citation: Terry Kwaku Boateng (2022): Attack Intention Recognition Techniques Book Chapter Series on Research Nexus in IT, Law, Cyber Security & Forensics. Pp 301-306 www.isteams.net/ITlawbookchapter2022. dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/CRP-BK3-P48
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