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Hypergraph Clustering for Better Network Traffic Inspection

Pu, Li  
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Faltings, Boi  
2011
The 3rd Workshop on Intelligent Security at IJCAI

Networked computing environments are subject to configuration errors, unauthorized users, undesired activities and attacks by malicious software. These can be detected by monitoring network traffic, but network administrators are overwhelmed by the amount of data that needs to be inspected. In this paper, we describe how clustering can be used for this application to reduce the amount of data that has to be inspected. Rather than a system that attempts to directly detect malicious software and user, we propose a data-mining component to group the open ports and users in the network and let a human system administrator analyze the results. With empirical study, we show that the behaviors of softwares and users are very different. They should be clustered by the appropriate clustering algorithm accordingly.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Pu, Li  
Faltings, Boi  
Date Issued

2011

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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EPFL

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LIA  
Event name
The 3rd Workshop on Intelligent Security at IJCAI
Available on Infoscience
March 20, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/102064
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