The Kerf toolkit for intrusion analysis (Poster abstract)

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Javed Aslam, Sergey Bratus, David Kotz, Ron Peterson, Daniela Rus, and Brett Tofel. The Kerf toolkit for intrusion analysis (Poster abstract). Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Information Assurance, pages 301–303. IEEE, West Point, NY, June 2003. doi:10.1109/SMCSIA.2003.1232441. ©Copyright IEEE. Later revised as aslam:toolkit.

Abstract:

We consider the problem of intrusion analysis and present the Kerf toolkit, whose purpose is to provide an efficient and flexible infrastructure for the analysis of attacks. The Kerf toolkit includes a mechanism for securely recording host and network logging information for a network of workstations, a domain-specific language for querying this stored data, and an interface for viewing the results of such a query, providing feedback on these results, and generating new queries in an iterative fashion. We describe the architecture of Kerf in detail, present examples to demonstrate the power of our query language, and discuss the performance of our implementation of this system.

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Projects: [kerf]

Keywords: [security]

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