STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTING TRAFFIC ANOMALIES THROUGH PACKET HEADER DATA-NET
#1

STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTING TRAFFIC ANOMALIES THROUGH PACKET HEADER DATA-NETWORKING

Abstract: THE frequent attacks on network infrastructure, using various forms of denial of service (DoS) attacks and worms, have led to an increased need for developing techniques for analyzing and monitoring network traffic. If efficient analysis tools were available, it could become possible to detect the attacks, anomalies and take action to suppress them before they have had much time to propagate across the network. In this paper, we study the possibilities of traffic-analysis based mechanisms for attack and anomaly detection. The motivation for this work came from a need to reduce the likelihood that an attacker may hijack the campus machines to stage an attack on a third party. A campus may want to prevent or limit misuse of its machines in staging attacks, and possibly limit the liability from such attacks. In particular, we study the utility of observing packet header data of outgoing traffic, such as destination addresses, port numbers and the number of flows, in order to detect attacks/anomalies originating from the campus at the edge of a campus. Detecting anomalies/attacks close to the source allows us to limit the potential damage close to the attacking machines. Traffic monitoring close to the source may enable the network operator quicker identification of potential anomalies and allow better control of administrative domainâ„¢s resources. Attack propagation could be slowed through early detection. Our approach passively monitors network traffic at regular intervals and analyzes it to find any abnormalities in the aggregated traffic. By observing the traffic and correlating it to previous states of traffic, it may be possible to see whether the current traffic is behaving in a similar (i.e., correlated) manner. The network traffic could look different because of flash crowds, changing access patterns, infrastructure problems such as router failures, and DoS attacks. In the case of bandwidth attacks, the usage of network may be increased and abnormalities may show up in traffic volume. Flash crowds could be observed through sudden increase in traffic volume to a single destination. Sudden increase of traffic on a certain port could signify the onset of an anomaly such as worm propagation. Our approach relies on analyzing packet header data in order to provide indications of

Possible abnormalities in the traffic. .NET
Reply

Important Note..!

If you are not satisfied with above reply ,..Please

ASK HERE

So that we will collect data for you and will made reply to the request....OR try below "QUICK REPLY" box to add a reply to this page
Popular Searches: view full header info hotmail, speedtest datanet, statical techniques for detecting traffic anomalies using packet header data pdf, tcp packet header bytes, cellular digital packet data, result and conclusion for detecting traffic anomalies through packet header data project, add report header ms access,

[-]
Quick Reply
Message
Type your reply to this message here.

Image Verification
Please enter the text contained within the image into the text box below it. This process is used to prevent automated spam bots.
Image Verification
(case insensitive)

Messages In This Thread
STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTING TRAFFIC ANOMALIES THROUGH PACKET HEADER DATA-NET - by electronics seminars - 13-01-2010, 07:26 AM

Possibly Related Threads...
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  A Link-Based Cluster Ensemble Approach for Categorical Data Clustering 1 1,100 16-02-2017, 10:51 AM
Last Post: jaseela123d
  Exploiting the Functional and Taxonomic Structure of Genomic Data by Probabilistic To 1 779 14-02-2017, 04:15 PM
Last Post: jaseela123d
  Packet-Hiding Methods for Preventing Selective Jamming Attacks 1 698 14-02-2017, 11:35 AM
Last Post: ijasti
  Remote Server Monitoring System For Corporate Data Centers smart paper boy 3 2,878 28-03-2016, 02:51 PM
Last Post: dhanabhagya
  Secured Data Hiding and Extractions Using BPCS project report helper 4 3,690 04-02-2016, 12:52 PM
Last Post: seminar report asees
  Data Hiding in Binary Images for Authentication & Annotation project topics 2 1,847 06-11-2015, 02:27 PM
Last Post: seminar report asees
  DATA LEAKAGE DETECTION project topics 16 13,183 31-07-2015, 02:59 PM
Last Post: seminar report asees
  Privacy Preservation in Data Mining sajidpk123 3 3,005 13-11-2014, 10:48 PM
Last Post: jaseela123d
  projects on data mining? shakir_ali 2 2,062 05-11-2014, 09:30 PM
Last Post: jaseela123d
  data mining full report project report tiger 25 171,345 07-10-2014, 09:10 PM
Last Post: ToPWA

Forum Jump: