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This paper describes novel work in using Genetic Algorithm for detecting misuse of programs. A brief overview of Intrusion Detection System, genetic algorithm and related detection techniques is presented. Developing rules manually through incorporation of attack signatures results is meaningful but weak as it is difficult to define thresholds. In this paper the proposition of learning the Intrusion Detection, rules based on genetic algorithms is presented. The experimental results are demonstrated on the KDD cup 99 and UoP intrusion detection data set (in the DARPA evaluations) in the experiments the characters of an attack such as Smurf and Apache2 (Denial of Service Attacks) are summarized through the KDD 99 data set and the effectiveness and robustness of the approach are discussed.
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Although some baby animals can get up and walk within hours after birth, what a human child learns during the first two years of life easily exceeds what those animals learn in their entire lifetime. Furthermore, besides the explosive growth that occurs during this period, it is now well documented that a human brain continues its life-long development and learning. The human brain is one of the most complex systems one knows of in the world, composed of about 100 billion strongly interconnected neurons. A single neuron may have more than 10 000 connections to other neurons. For thousands of years, the mind has been the center of myths and human beings have endeavored to understand the own brain and the mind arising from it.
325 days ago by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers DownloadThe intended audience for this paper is end-users of Oracle VM as well as third party ISVs (Independent Software Vendors), system-integrators, and value-added resellers interested in creating and using Oracle VM Templates to permit rapid deployment of enterprise software solutions for evaluation and production without requiring installation knowledge. This white paper provides an overview of Oracle VM Templates and how they can be used to deploy complex and sophisticated enterprise software in a few hours instead of a few weeks, while still allowing for customization to tailor to the specific environment.
414 days ago by Oracle DownloadRule-based packet classification is a powerful method for identifying traffic anomalies, with network security as a key application area. While popular systems like Snort are used in many network locations, comprehensive deployment across Tier-1 service provider networks is costly due to the need for high-speed monitors at many network ingress points. This paper exploits correlations between packet and flow level information via a Machine Learning (ML) approach to associate packet level alarms with a feature vector derived from flow records on the same traffic. They describe a system architecture for network-wide flow-alarming and describe the steps required to establish a proof-of-concept. They evaluate prediction accuracy of candidate ML algorithms on actual packet traces.
426 days ago by AT&T Intellectual Property DownloadThe attendee of this webcast will learn about Xbox LIVE Community Games and how to join up with the XNA Creators Club to create and sell one's own video game creations right on Xbox LIVE. The first webcast of the two-part series provides a high-level view of game creation, submission, peer review, and purchase on Xbox LIVE.
471 days ago by Microsoft DownloadVirtual Machines (VMs) are emerging as a powerful paradigm to deploy complex software stacks on distributed cyberinfrastructure. As a TeraGrid resource provider and developers of Grid-enabled software, the paper experiences both the client and system administrator perspectives of service hosting. The paper is using this point of view to integrate and deploy a managed hosting environment based on VM technology that fulfills the requirements of both developers and system administrators. The managed hosting environment provides the typical base benefits of any VM hosting technique, but provides additional software support for developers and system monitoring opportunities for administrators. This paper presents the experiences creating and using a prototype managed hosting environment.
472 days ago by University of Colorado DownloadMost people do not realize how difficult it can be to process a digital image and extract meaningful data, such as information required to drive a robot or operate an embedded platform. Humans see the world as a series of concrete images, but robots using a web cam see it as an array of red, green, and blue pixel values. To extract meaningful visual data out of this array of pixel values, one needs special software. That's what the robot example in this paper does. To better understand how a robot can process digital images, this paper describes how to use Microsoft Robotics Development Studio (MRDS), version 2.0 to create a simulation in which a LEGO NXT Tribot follows a black line.
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