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Title

Intrusion Response Systems: Survey and Taxonomy

Author

Alireza Shameli-Sendi, Naser Ezzati-jivan, Masoume Jabbarifar, Michel Dagenais

Citation

Vol. 12  No. 1  pp. 1-14

Abstract

This paper presents a taxonomy of intrusion response systems (IRS), classifying a number of research papers published during the past decade that provide us with many valuable insights into the field of Internet security. In recent years, we have seen impressive changes in how attackers gain access to systems and infect computers. We discuss the key features of IRS that are crucial for defending a system from attack. Choosing the right security measures and responses is an important and challenging part of designing an IRS. If we fail to do so, our automated response systems will reduce network performance and wrongly disconnect users from a network. We address this challenge here, and introduce the concept of ""response cost"", in an attempt to meet users needs in terms of quality of service (QoS) and the interdependency of critical processes. This taxonomy will open up interesting areas for future research in the growing field of intrusion response systems.

Keywords

Intrusion, Response system, Security, Taxonomy, Risk assessment, Prediction, Response cost

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/201201/20120101.pdf