Detection of intrusions and malware, and vulnerability assessment : Second International Conference, DIMVA 2005, Vienna, Austria, July 7-8, 2005 : proceedings
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Detection of intrusions and malware, and vulnerability assessment : Second International Conference, DIMVA 2005, Vienna, Austria, July 7-8, 2005 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 3548)
Springer, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
On behalf of the Program Committee, it is our pleasure to present to you the proceedings of the 2nd GI SIG SIDAR Conference on Detection of Intrusions & Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA). DIMVA is organized by the Special Interest Group Security - Intrusion Detection and Response (SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI) as an annual conference that brings together experts from throughout the world to discuss the state of the art in the areas of intrusion detection, detection of malware, and assessment of vulnerabilities. TheDIMVA2005ProgramCommitteereceived51submissionsfrom18co- tries. This represents an increase of approximately 25% compared with the n- ber of submissions last year. All submissions were carefully reviewed by at least three Program Committee members or external experts according to the cri- ria of scienti?c novelty, importance to the ?eld, and technical quality. The ?nal selection took place at a meeting held on March 18, 2005, in Zurich, Switz- land. Fourteen full papers were selected for presentation and publication in the conference proceedings. In addition, three papers were selected for presentation in the industry track of the conference. The program featured both theoretical and practical research results, which were grouped into six sessions. Philip Att?eld from the Northwest Security Institute gave the opening keynote speech. The slides presented by the authors are available on the DIMVA 2005 Web site at http://www.dimva.org/dimva2005 We sincerely thank all those who submitted papers as well as the Program Committee members and the external reviewers for their valuable contributions.
目次
Obfuscated Code Detection.- Analyzing Memory Accesses in Obfuscated x86 Executables.- Hybrid Engine for Polymorphic Shellcode Detection.- Honeypots.- Experiences Using Minos as a Tool for Capturing and Analyzing Novel Worms for Unknown Vulnerabilities.- A Pointillist Approach for Comparing Honeypots.- Vulnerability Assessment and Exploit Analysis.- Automatic Detection of Attacks on Cryptographic Protocols: A Case Study.- METAL - A Tool for Extracting Attack Manifestations.- Flow-Level Traffic Analysis of the Blaster and Sobig Worm Outbreaks in an Internet Backbone.- Anomaly Detection.- A Learning-Based Approach to the Detection of SQL Attacks.- Masquerade Detection via Customized Grammars.- A Prevention Model for Algorithmic Complexity Attacks.- Misuse Detection.- Detecting Malicious Code by Model Checking.- Improving the Efficiency of Misuse Detection.- Distributed Intrusion Detection and IDS Testing.- Enhancing the Accuracy of Network-Based Intrusion Detection with Host-Based Context.- TCPtransform: Property-Oriented TCP Traffic Transformation.
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