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Hall, John M.,
ISNIDS, A Network Intrusion Detection System Inspired by the Human Immune System, CSDS Technical Report, 2002, CSDS-DF-TR-03-12.
Abstract
The Immune System Network Intrusion System (ISNIDS) performs negative selection, gene library evolution, and clonal selection to adaptively detect attacks across a network. It also performs simplified immune response. This paper describes the architecture and implementation including the rational behind design decisions. It also discusses a preliminary assessment of the performance of ISNIDS. Finally, it analyzes the development effort and suggests future investigations. This implementation finds that although there are some substantial research areas, immune system based intrusion detection systems offer significant promise.
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@techreport{Hall2002:NetworkIntrusion,
author = "John M. Hall",
title = "A Network Intrusion Detection System Inspired by the Human Immune System",
institution = "University of Idaho",
year = "2002",
state = "ID",
number = "CSDS-DF-TR-03-12",
url = "http://www.johnmhall.net/research/immunology/TechReports/original.html" }