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Privacy-Respecting Intrusion Detection / Edition 1

Current price: $109.99
Privacy-Respecting Intrusion Detection / Edition 1
Privacy-Respecting Intrusion Detection / Edition 1

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Privacy-Respecting Intrusion Detection / Edition 1

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Computer and network security is an issue that has been studied for many years. The Ware Report, which was published in 1970, pointed out the need for c- puter security and highlighted the difficulties in evaluating a system to determine if it provided the necessary security for particular applications. The Anderson Report, published in 1972, was the outcome of an Air Force Planning Study whose intent was to define the research and development paths required to make secure computers a reality in the USAF. A major contribution of this report was the definition of the reference monitor concept, which led to security kernel architectures. In the mid to late 1970s a number of systems were designed and implemented using a security kernel architecture. These systems were mostly sponsored by the defense establishment and were not in wide use. Fast forwarding to more recent times, the advent of the world-wide web, inexp- sive workstations for the office and home, and high-speed connections has made it possible for most people to be connected. This access has greatly benefited society allowing users to do their banking, shopping, and research on the Int- net. Most every business, government agency, and public institution has a public facing web page that can be accessed by anyone anywhere on the Internet. - fortunately, society’s increased dependency on networked software systems has also given easy access to the attackers, and the number of attacks is steadily increasing.

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