LAN Based Intrusion Detection And Alerts
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.3, No. 5)Publication Date: 2014-05-15
Authors : Vivek Malik; Mohit Jhawar; Harleen; Akshay Khanijau; Nakul Chawla;
Page : 229-234
Keywords : Index Terms Honeypots; Honeypot Intrusion Detection System; Honeyd; Intrusion Detection System; Nmap; Port Scanning; System generated e-mail alert;
Abstract
Abstract With the ever increasing size and number of networks around the world the network traffic increases even more. The pace at which such an increase is observed gives a rise to the need of Intrusion Detection exponentially. Under such circumstances data is vulnerable to its maximum capacity. Intrusion Detection is required to safeguard the public servers from unauthorized access. Filtering of unauthorized access attempts whilst maintaining low latency in order not to interfere and compromise network capacity and bandwidth has become a cause of major concern. Implementation of Intrusion Detection system thus comes into play. It segregates the traffic from authenticated clients and attackers or intruders while simultaneously ceding the issues of latency security bandwidth and throughput of the network. The ever increasing types of computer attacks are getting more and more difficult to identify. Hence the use of honeypots may provide an effective and reliable solution to Intrusion Detection and Alert mechanisms.
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