An effective attack scenario construction model based on identification of attack steps and stages.

A Network Intrusion Detection System is a network security technology for detecting intruder attacks. However, it produces a great amount of low-level alerts which makes the analysis difficult, especially to construct the attack scenarios. Attack scenario construction (ASC) via Alert Correlation is...

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Main Authors: Alhaj, Taqwa Ahmed, Md. Siraj, Maheyzah, Zainal, Anazida, Idris, Inshirah, Nazir, Anjum, Elhaj, Fatin, Darwish, Tasneem
Format: Article
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/105712/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10207-023-00701-2
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Summary:A Network Intrusion Detection System is a network security technology for detecting intruder attacks. However, it produces a great amount of low-level alerts which makes the analysis difficult, especially to construct the attack scenarios. Attack scenario construction (ASC) via Alert Correlation is important to reveal the strategy of attack in terms of steps and stages that need to be launched to make the attack successful. In most of the existing works, alerts are correlated by classifying the alerts based on the cause-effect relationship. However, the drawback of these works is the identification of false and incomplete correlations due to infiltration of raw alerts. To address this problem, this work proposes an effective ASC model to discover the complete relationship among alerts. The model is successfully experimented using two types of dataset, which are DARPA 2000, and ISCX2012. The Completeness and Soundness of the proposed model are measured to evaluate the overall correlation effectiveness.