Abstract

Distributed intrusion detection systems, which consist of spatially distributed monitoring elements, may be applied to detect intrusions in a real-time manner based on the analysis of collected data. This article will present and discuss some selected aspects of the architecture and efficiency of detection systems. The first part considers intrusion detection capabilities as being dependent on different distributed computer communication system parameters. The aim of the second part is to present an idea of the hierarchical architecture of distributed intrusion detection systems, and to assess the quality of monitoring performed in the lower layer of the hierarchical architecture of a distributed intrusion detection system.

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