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Title : A Framework for Large-scale Distributed
Intrusion Management System(LDIMS)
Author(s) : Y. Yang, et al.
Filename : draft-yang-ldims-framework-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2005-10-21
Network is now developing into large-scale and speedup, meanwhile,
intrusion methods become more and more complicated. In this network
environment, traditional IDSs can¡¯t insure the security of the
protected systems. IMS is the trend of IDSs evolution. IMS is a
system that combines intrusion detection with urgent response.
In IMS, IDSs associate with other security components, such as
Firewalls, Vulnerability Scanning Systems, Virus Prevention Systems
and network Management Systems.
This document describes a hierarchy framework for Large-scale
Distributed Intrusion Management System (LDIMS), with which a
Large-scale Distributed IMS can be flexibly deployed. layered nodes
constitute this framework. Each node is a simple IMS. This document
gives a four-layer structure for the simple IMS, the four-layer
structure can also be the structure of an independent IMS.
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