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Title : A Framework for Large-scale Distributed Intrusion
Detection System(LDIDS)
Author(s) : Y. Yang et al.
Filename : draft-yang-ldids-framework-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2003-7-2
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) are designed to detect
intrusions and protect the relative network or hosts. Now the
network scale is becoming larger and larger, Large-scale
Distributed Intrusion Detection Systems, which are IDSs that work
in such environments, are the trends of IDSs evolution.
This document describes a hierarchy framework for Large-scale
Distributed Intrusion Detection Systems, with which a Large-scale
Distributed IDS can be flexibly deployed. Each node in this
framework can be seen as a simple IDS. This document gives a
four-layer structure for the simple IDS. This four-layer structure
can also be the structure of an independent IDS.
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