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Wild-Inspired Intrusion Detection System Framework for High Speed Networks (f|p) IDS Framework

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  • Hassen Sallay

    (Imam Muhamad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia)

  • Mohsen Rouached

    (Imam Muhamad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia)

  • Adel Ammar

    (Imam Muhamad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia)

  • Ouissem Ben Fredj

    (Imam Muhamad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia)

  • Khalid Al-Shalfan

    (Imam Muhamad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia)

  • Majdi Ben Saad

    (Imam Muhamad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia)

Abstract

While the rise of the Internet and the high speed networks made information easier to acquire, faster to exchange and more flexible to share, it also made the cybernetic attacks and crimes easier to perform, more accurate to hit the target victim and more flexible to conceal the crime evidences. Although people are in an unsafe digital environment, they often feel safe. Being aware of this fact and this fiction, the authors draw in this paper a security framework aiming to build real-time security solutions in the very narrow context of high speed networks. This framework is called (f|p) since it is inspired by the elefant self-defense behavior which yields p (22 security tasks for 7 security targets).

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  • Hassen Sallay & Mohsen Rouached & Adel Ammar & Ouissem Ben Fredj & Khalid Al-Shalfan & Majdi Ben Saad, 2011. "Wild-Inspired Intrusion Detection System Framework for High Speed Networks (f|p) IDS Framework," International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), IGI Global, vol. 5(4), pages 47-58, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jisp00:v:5:y:2011:i:4:p:47-58
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