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  1. Intrusion detection

    In Information Security , intrusion detection is the act of detecting actions that attempt to compromise the confidentiality , integrity or availability of a resource. When Intrusion detection takes a preventive measure without direct human intervention, then it becomes an Intrusion prevention system . Intrusion detection can be performed manually or automatically. Manual intrusion detection might .... A system that performs automated intrusion detection is called an Intrusion detection system Intrusion Detection System IDS . An IDS can be either Host based intrusion detection system host based , if it monitors system calls or logs, or Network intrusion detection system network based if it monitors the flow of network packets. Modern IDSs are usually a Hybrid intrusion detection system combination ... of traffic or application data presumed to be malicious Signature based intrusion detection system ... based intrusion detection system anomaly detection systems . When a probable intrusion is discovered by an intrusion detection system IDS , typical actions to perform would be Data logging logging relevant ... to a pager or Text message mobile phone . Determining what the probable intrusion actually is and taking ... of intrusion detection. However, some forms of automatic reaction can be implemented through the interaction of Intrusion Detection System s and access control systems such as firewall networking ... detection also known as outbound intrusion detection techniques. Intrusion prevention is an evolution of intrusion detection. Theory Fred Cohen published in 1984 that detection of computer viruses ... that it is impossible to detect every type of an intrusion in every type of case, and that the resources ..., Gunar, and Richards, Wynette, Foundations of Intrusion Detection, The IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop V, 1992 ref The purpose of an Intrusion detection system is to provide this rating ... For more information about intrusion detection and intrusion prevention Network Intrusion Detection ...   more details



  1. Intrusion tolerance

    Intrusion tolerance is a Fault tolerant design approach to defending information systems against malicious attack. Abandoning the conventional aim of preventing all intrusions, intrusion tolerance instead calls for triggering mechanisms that prevent intrusions from leading to a system security failure. Projects in this area include the MAFTIA project Malicious and Accidental Fault Tolerance for Internet Applications , which developed concepts and prototyped architectures, and the http www.tolerantsystems.org OASIS program, which implemented several intrusion tolerant systems. See also Byzantine fault tolerance External links Article http hdl.handle.net 10455 2988 Intrusion Tolerance Concepts and Design Principles. A Tutorial. by http www.di.fc.ul.pt pjv Paulo Ver ssimo Category Fault tolerance Category Computer security ...   more details



  1. Skaergaard intrusion

    coord 68.1683 N 31.7169 W display title The Skaergaard intrusion is a layered intrusion layered igneous intrusion in East Greenland . It comprises various rock types including gabbro , diorite ferro diorite , anorthosite and granophyre . Discovered by Lawrence Wager ref Brooks, CK 2005 The Skaergaard intrusion from icon to precious metal deposit . Geology Today, v. 21, p. 218 221. ref in 1931 during the British Arctic Air Route Expedition led by Gino Watkins , the intrusion has been important to the development of key concepts in igneous rock igneous petrology , including magma differentiation and Fractional crystallization geology fractional crystallisation ref Wager, LR, Deer, WA 1939 Geological investigations in East Greenland Part III. The petrology of the Skaergaard Intrusion, Kangerdlugssuaq . Meddelselser om Gr nland, v. 105, 346 pp. ref ref McBirney, AR 1975 Differentiation of the Skaergaard intrusion . Nature, v. 253, p. 691 694. ref and the development of layering. ref Wager, LR, George Malcolm Brown Brown, GM 1967 Layered Igneous Rocks. WH Freeman, San Francisco, 588 pp. ref ref McBirney, AR, Noyes, RM 1975 Crystallization and Layering of the Skaergaard Intrusion . Journal of Petrology, v. 20, p. 487 554. ref The Skaergaard intrusion formed when Tholeiitic basalt tholeiitic magma was emplaced about 55 million years ago, ref Brooks, CK, Gleadow, AJW 1977 A fission track age for the Skaergaard intrusion and the age of the East Greenland basalts . Geology, v. 5, p. 539 540. ref during the initial opening of the North Atlantic Ocean . The body represents essentially a single pulse of magma, which crystallized from the bottom upward and the top downward. The intrusion is characterized by exceptionally well developed cumulate rock cumulate layering defined by variations in the abundance of crystallizing olivine , pyroxene , plagioclase and magnetite . The Skaergaard is perhaps the simplest and smallest of a group of gabbroic complexes of similar age that occur along ...   more details



  1. Dimension Intrusion

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dimension Intrusion Type studio Artist Richie Hawtin F.U.S.E. Cover fuse dimensionintrusion.jpg Released 7 June 1993 Recorded 1991 1993 Genre Intelligent dance music IDM , acid house acid , ambient music ambient , techno Length 76 26 Label Warp records Warp small WARP 12 small br TVT Producer Richie Hawtin Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r236694 pure url yes link Last album This album Dimension Intrusion 1993 Next album Sheet One album Sheet One 1993 Misc Extra chronology Artist Artificial Intelligence series Artificial Intelligence series Type Studio album Last album Electro Soma br 1993 This album Dimension Intrusion br 1993 Next album Ginger album Ginger br 1993 Dimension Intrusion is an album released by F.U.S.E., aka Richie Hawtin , as the fifth release on Warp records Warp s Artificial Intelligence series Artificial Intelligence series, in 1993. Track listing small All tracks by Richie Hawtin small A New Day 3 53 F.U. 7 45 Slac 3 17 Dimension Intrusion 4 03 Substance Abuse 5 09 Train Trac.1 6 42 Another Time Revisited 6 21 Theychx 13 27 Uva 8 05 Mantrax 8 00 Nitedrive 3 28 Into the Space 5 02 Logikal Nonsense 1 14 Personnel Richie Hawtin producer, editing External links http warp.net records releases fuse dimension intrusion Dimension Intrusion at the Warp website Category 1993 albums Category Acid techno albums Category Warp Records albums Category Richie Hawtin albums es Dimension Intrusion ...   more details



  1. Vapor intrusion

    Orphan date February 2009 Vapor intrusion VI is a process by which chemicals in soil or groundwater migrate to indoor air above a contaminated site. VI is an emerging concept, the United States Environmental Protection Agency having only issued a draft guidance on the subject in 2002. ref cite web url http www.epa.gov correctiveaction eis vapor.htm title OSWER Draft Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air Pathway from Groundwater and Soils Subsurface Vapor Intrusion Guidance publisher United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency date 2002 11 29 ref On March 3, 2008, ASTM International released the Standard Practice for the Assessment of Vapor Intrusion into Structures on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions, ASTM E 2600 08 . ref cite web url http www.astm.org Standards E2600.htm title ASTM E2600 08 Standard Practice for Assessment of Vapor Intrusion into Structures on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions publisher ASTM International ref In the United States, vapor intrusion is handled by individual states in different ways. One of the most scrupulous guidance documents on vapor intrusion in the nation from the New York Department of Health. ref http www.health.state.ny.us environmental investigations soil gas svi guidance Guidance for Evaluating Soil Vapor Intrusion in the State of New York ref See also Superfund for a list of United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency Superfund sites Volatile Organic Compound s VOCs to learn more about the organic chemical compounds covered in the category. Trichloroethylene TCE for a discussion of the chemical compound References nowiki See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref and ref tags, and the template below nowiki reflist Category Pollutants Category Air pollution ...   more details



  1. Live Intrusion

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Live Intrusion Type video Artist Slayer Cover Slayer ... Reviews Chronology Last album This album Live Intrusion br 1995 Next album War at the Warfield br 2003 Misc Live Intrusion is a currently out of print ref MTV News staff 2006 05 12 http www.mtv.com ... Preview Live Intrusion War at the Warfield Still Reigning Slayer Live DVD 3 Pak Slayer publisher ... of Machine Head band Machine Head . ref http www.discogs.com Slayer Live Intrusion release 620915 Slayer Live Intrusion CD, Single, Promo at Discogs . Retrieved 2010 07 10. ref ref Allmusic class album id r228765 pure url yes allmusic Live Intrusion Video Overview . Allmusic. Retrieved 2010 07 07. ref ref cite album notes title Live Intrusion artist Slayer year 1995 format Compact Disc publisher American ... Intrusion was filmed at the Mesa Amphitheatre in Mesa, Arizona , on March 12, 1995 while promoting ... Hour , originally recorded by Venom in 1981. ref cite web title Slayer s Live Intrusion To Be Released ... Tuckett. ref name rottentomatoes cite web url http www.rottentomatoes.com m slayer live intrusion title Slayer Live Intrusion Movie Reviews, Pictures publisher Rotten Tomatoes date accessdate 2011 03 28 ref On August 17, 2010, Live Intrusion was remastered and released as a DVD Digital Video Disc ..., Chris 2010 09 31 . http blogcritics.org music article dvd review slayer live intrusion DVD Review Slayer Live Intrusion http blogcritics.org music article dvd review slayer live intrusion page 2 page ... Live Intrusion DVD Review.htm Slayer Live Intrusion . About.com . Retrieved 2011 03 28. ref ref ... DVD Review Slayer Live Intrusion . Seattle Post Intelligencer . ref Track listing Raining Blood Killing ... by both Allmusic and the video s notes. ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album live intrusion video r228765 credits title Live Intrusion Video& 93 Slayer publisher AllMusic date accessdate 2011 03 28 ref ref cite album notes title Live Intrusion artist Slayer year 1995 format VHS publisher American ...   more details



  1. Muskox intrusion

    File Muskox intrusion and groups.png thumb right 250px Geologic map of the Muskox intrusion and adjacent geologic groups The Muskox intrusion is a layered intrusion in Nunavut , Canada . It is located Convert 144 km mi abbr on northeast of Great Bear Lake and Convert 90 km mi abbr on south of Kugluktuk, Nunavut Kugluktuk on Coronation Gulf . It was formed during a large magmatic event during the Proterozoic by hotspot geology hotspot or mantle plume volcanism that emplaced the widespread Coppermine River Group flood basalt s. The intrusion is a tilted trough shaped body with an exposed length of Convert 120 km mi abbr on and a thickness or origiinal vertical dimension of over Convert 6 km mi abbr on . Rock types include picrite , peridotite , dunite , pyroxenite , gabbro and granophyre . A feeder Dike geology dike of olivine gabbro is exposed below the now tilted sequence. ref Alexander R. McBirney, Igneous Petrology , Jones & Bartlett, 2006, 3rd ed., pp. 224 226 ISBN 0763734489 ref Potassium argon dating in the region provides an age of 1095 1155 Ma for the Muskox intrusion, 1100 1200 Ma for the Mackenzie dike swarm and 740 1200 Ma for the Coppermine basalt flows younger dates are interpreted as having been reset by later intrusion of gabbro sills at 604 718 Ma . Further stratigraphic and structural evidence provides further support that the Muskox, the MacKenzie dikes and the Coppermine flows are of the same magmatic event that formed the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province and the Muskox is interpreted as occupying the magma chamber which fed the volcanism. ref Gunter Faure, Origin of Igneous Rocks , Springer, 1st ed., 2000, pp. 357 358, ISBN 3540677720 ref See also Portal Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Northern Canada Mackenzie hotspot References Reflist http www.cosis.net abstracts EAE03 06848 EAE03 J 06848.pdf Re Os isotopic study of the Muskox intrusion, NWT, Canada coord 67 12 30 N 114 53 00 W display title Category Volcanism of Nunavut Category ...   more details



  1. The Art of Intrusion

    unreferenced date December 2008 Infobox Book name The Art of Intrusion image Image Artofintrusion.jpg 200px author Kevin Mitnick Kevin D. Mitnick br William L. Simon br genre Computer security , computer hackers language English language English publisher John Wiley & Sons release date March 4, 2005 pages 270 isbn 0 7645 6959 7 dewey 005.8 22 congress QA76.9.A25 M587 2005 oclc 224374215 The Art of Intrusion The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders & Deceivers is a book by Kevin Mitnick that is a collection of stories about social engineering security social engineering as performed by other Hacker computer security hackers . Each story ends by summarizing insight into the attack as well as measures to defend against it. The book was published after Mitnick s first book, The Art of Deception , and explores the same themes introduced in the first book. DEFAULTSORT Art Of Intrusion Category Computer books Category 2005 books compu book stub pl Sztuka infiltracji ...   more details



  1. Saltwater intrusion

    Saltwater intrusion is the movement of saline water into freshwater aquifer s. Most often, it is caused ... for salt water to be brought into fresh water marshes. But salt water intrusion can also occur ... WATERMARKS 1996b fall 6cwptionary title CWPtionary Saltwater Intrusion publisher LaCoast.gov author date 1996 accessdate 2009 03 21 ref Saltwater intrusion occurs in virtually all coast al ... Todd1960 cite journal last Todd first David K. authorlink coauthors title Salt water intrusion of coastal ... 2009 03 22 ref Hydrology image Salt water intrusion wikipedia4.png thumb 600px Cause and Impact of Saltwater Intrusion Saltwater intrusion happens when saltwater is drawn in from the ocean sea into freshwater ... of the land and is able equalize the pressure from the salt water, stopping the saltwater intrusion ... part, saltwater flows in. The saltwater intrusion forms a wedge. Pumping of fresh water .... When freshwater levels drop, saltwater intrusion can proceed inland, reaching the pumped Water ... relation The first physical formulations of saltwater intrusion were made by W. Badon Ghijben 1888, 1889 ... to approximate the intrusion behavior, which are based on a number of assumptions that do not hold in all ... intrusion is considered difficult. Some typical difficulties that arise are The possible presence ... have great influence on the development of the saltwater intrusion The possible presence of small ... intrusion The change of hydraulic properties by the saltwater intrusion. A mixture of saltwater and freshwater ... exchange , which slows the advance of a saltwater intrusion and also slows the retreat of a saltwater intrusion. The fact that saltwater intrusions are often not in equilibrium makes it harder to model. Aquifer dynamics tend to be slow and it takes the intrusion cone a long time to adapt to changes ... intrusion is also an issue where a Canal lock lock separates salt water from fresh water for example ... last Mausshardt first Sherrill authorlink coauthors Singleton, Glen title Mitigating Salt Water Intrusion ...   more details



  1. Layered intrusion

    , the Archean Bushveld complex they may be any age such as the Cenozoic Skaergaard intrusion of east ... of Greenland is an alkalic intrusion. Layered intrusions are found in typically ancient craton ... km to depths of as little as 1.5 to 5  km. The depth at which an intrusion is formed is dependent ... the large volumes of magmatism required to inflate an intrusion to several kilometres thickness ... magmatism The presence of large layered complexes in Greenland such as the Skaergaard intrusion which ... of cumulate rock s. The problem of creating space for the intrusion is easily explained by the extensional ... on the floor or roof of the intrusion. Rarely, plagioclase is found in cumulate rocks cumulate layers ... and settling processes. The Skaergaard intrusion in Greenland is a prime example of these quasi ... titanium , vanadium deposits such as at Windimurra intrusion and hard rock iron deposits such as at Savage ... and flat. Examples Bushveld igneous complex , South Africa Dufek intrusion , Antarctica Duluth Complex ... , Zimbabwe Kanichee layered intrusive complex , Ontario , Canada Kiglapait intrusion , Labrador , Canada Lac des les igneous complex , Ontario, Canada Muskox intrusion , Northwest Territories , Canada Skaergaard intrusion of east Greenland Stillwater igneous complex , southwestern Montana , United States Windimurra intrusion , West Australia See also List of rock types Igneous differentiation References ... Intrusion, Russia Category Economic geology Category Layered intrusions Category Igneous rocks ...   more details



  1. Windimurra intrusion

    The Windimurra Intrusion is a giant Layered intrusion ultramafic mafic intrusion emplaced within the Yilgarn craton of Western Australia . It is located approximately 100 kilometres south east of the town of Mount Magnet . Setting Windimurra is a conical sheet like body of ultramafic rock intrusion intruded into the Archaean granite greenstone belt greenstone terrain of the Murchison province within the Yilgarn Craton. Windimurra sits astride an inferred proto rift zone in the Archaean basement, and is dated at 2850 10 Ma. The intrusion is tilted to the west northwest at about 70 degrees. Lithology Windimurra contains in excess of 13,000m of intact ultramafic stratigraphy formed of cumulate rocks cumulate layering by a process of Igneous differentiation fractional crystallization . Individual rock types can be grouped into a troctolite phase or series, a gabbro phase or series and a gabbro norite phase or series. Anorthosite cumulates are preserved in the roof sections, most of which are sheared and faulted off. A marginal granophyre complex exists in the roof and wall rocks, formed by advective heat transfer causing melting of the country rocks. Economic geology The Windimurra Intrusion has been of great interest to mineral exploration companies for decades, as it is one of the thickest and largest ultramafic intrusions in the world, though it has been fragmented and mostly removed by shearing unlike the Bushveld igneous complex Bushveld Igneous Complex of South Africa . Exploration has focused on finding basal nickel sulfide deposits, although that has proved fruitless as the basalt portions of the deposit are faulted off, and chromitite or vanadium deposits related to oxide cumulate layers higher up in the intrusion. Both these latter efforts have proved successful, with the opening of a major vanadium operation in the 1990 s, subsequently closed. Vanadium The Shepherd s Discordant Zone is host to a laterally extensive vanadium vanadiferous magnetite and ilmenite ...   more details



  1. Sheet intrusion

    Image NotchPeakDike.JPG thumb A dike of monzonite intrudes Cambrian carbonate bedrock, near Notch Peak , Utah . A sheet intrusion is a mass of molten when forming or solidified after formation igneous rock that takes advantage of a pre existing linear feature in a host rock, such as a long rupture or fault geology fault . They are among the most extensive igneous features on Earth, in the form as dike geology dikes , dike swarm s, laccolith s, and sill geology sills . References http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6VCS 4384PJ9 3& user 10& coverDate 06 2F30 2F2001& rdoc 1& fmt high& orig search& sort d& docanchor &view c& searchStrId 1247864868& rerunOrigin google& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 89b8276d6da9a06f0489fbf6d05210de Crustal extension from exposed sheet intrusions review and method proposal Category Igneous rocks Category Volcanology Category Sheet intrusions Volcanology stub he ...   more details



  1. Network intrusion detection system

    A Network Intrusion Detection System NIDS is an intrusion detection system that tries to detect malicious activity such as denial of service attacks, port scan s or even attempts to black hat crack into computer s by monitoring computer network network traffic. A NIDS reads all the incoming Packet information technology packet s and tries to find suspicious patterns known as signatures or rules. If, for example, a large number of Transmission Control Protocol TCP connection requests to a very large number of different TCP and UDP port ports are observed, one could assume that there is someone conducting a port scanner port scan of some or all of the computer s in the computer network network . It also mostly tries to detect incoming shellcode s in the same manner that an ordinary intrusion detection system does. A NIDS is not limited to inspecting incoming computer network network traffic only. Often valuable information about an ongoing intrusion can be learned from outgoing or local traffic as well. Some attacks might even be staged from the inside of the monitored computer network network or network segment , and are therefore not regarded as incoming traffic at all. Often, network intrusion detection systems works with other systems as well. They can for example update some firewall ... Intrusion detection system IDS instance from its outward facing counterpart. Citation needed date August 2009 See also Application protocol based intrusion detection system APIDS Bro software Bro , an open source NIDS Bypass switch Honeypot computing Honeypot or Honeynet Host based intrusion detection system HIDS Intrusion prevention system IPS Protocol based intrusion detection system PIDS ... of what s needed for a NIDS. DEFAULTSORT Intrusion detection system Category Network related software Category Computer network security Category Intrusion detection systems Compu network stub computer security stub ar es NIDS ko it Network intrusion ...   more details



  1. Intrusion prevention system

    Intrusion Prevention Systems IPS , also known as Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems IDPS , are network ... functions of intrusion prevention systems are to identify malicious activity, log information ... publications nistpubs 800 94 SP800 94.pdf title NIST Guide to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems IDPS date 2007 02 accessdate 2010 06 25 ref Intrusion prevention systems are considered extensions of Intrusion detection system intrusion detection systems because they both monitor network traffic and or system activities for malicious activity. The main differences are, unlike intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems are placed in line and are able to actively ... 2010 year 2007 publisher CRC Press isbn 9781420013580 pages 1000 ref Classifications Intrusion prevention ... nistpubs 800 94 SP800 94.pdf title NIST Guide to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems ... 29 June 2010 year 2010 publisher Syngress isbn 9781597495332 pages 137 ref Network based Intrusion ... Intrusion Prevention Systems WIPS monitors a wireless network for suspicious traffic by analyzing ..., certain forms of malware, and policy violations. Host based Intrusion Prevention HIPS an installed ... within that host. Detection methods The majority of intrusion prevention systems utilize one of three ... author1 Engin Kirda author2 Somesh Jha author3 Davide Balzarotti title Recent Advances in Intrusion ... based intrusion prevention system monitors the network traffic for matches to these signatures. Once a match is found the intrusion prevention system takes the appropriate action. Signatures can be exploit ... to compare the sample to the set baseline. If the activity is outside the baseline parameters, the intrusion ... index.html NIST SP 800 31, Intrusion Detection Systems http csrc.nist.gov publications nistpubs index.html Study by Gartner Magic Quadrant for Network Intrusion Prevention System Appliances http www.sourcefire.com resources downloads secured Sourcefire3047.pdf?a 1 26b 2 23go See also Intrusion detection ...   more details



  1. Intrusion detection system

    An intrusion detection system IDS is a device or software application that monitors network and or system ... 94.pdf title Guide to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems IDPS first1 Karen last1 Scarfone ... Resource Center issue 800 94 accessdate 1 January 2010 year 2007 month February ref Intrusion prevention is the process of performing intrusion detection and attempting to stop detected possible incidents. ref name nist80094 Intrusion detection and prevention systems IDPS are primarily focused ... Network intrusion detection system NIDS It is an independent platform that identifies intrusions by examining network traffic and monitors multiple hosts. Network intrusion detection systems gain access ... of a NIDS is Snort software Snort . Host based intrusion detection system HIDS It consists of an agent ... based IDS are also part of this category. An example of a HIDS is OSSEC . Intrusion detection systems ... In a passive system , the intrusion detection system IDS sensor detects a potential security ... , also known as an intrusion prevention system IPS , the IPS auto responds to the suspicious activity ... they both relate to network security, an intrusion detection system IDS differs from a firewall ... access between networks to prevent intrusion and do not signal an attack from inside the network. An IDS evaluates a suspected intrusion once it has taken place and signals an alarm. An IDS also ... an intrusion prevention system , and is another form of an application layer firewall . Statistical anomaly and signature based IDSes All Intrusion Detection Systems use one of two detection techniques ... limit an Intrusion detection system s effectiveness. Bad packets generated from software bugs ... Intrusion detection system evasion techniques bypass detection by creating different states on the IDS ... of user access. Fred Cohen noted in 1984 see Intrusion Detection that it is impossible to detect an intrusion in every case and that the resources needed to detect intrusions grows with the amount ...   more details



  1. Obsessive Relational Intrusion

    Obsessive Relational Intrusion ORI is a term used in criminal psychology research used to describe the willful and continued intrusion into the personal life of a victim by an aspiring or former relational partner. ORI is related to stalking in that it is a milder form of relational harassment , often lacking the characteristic threatening and aggressive behavior normally associated with stalking . Cupach and Spitzberg Harv Cupach Spitzberg 1998 have defined it as repeated and unwanted pursuit and invasion of one s sense of physical or symbolic privacy by another person, either stranger or acquaintance, who desires and or presumes an intimate relationship. Sources citation ref harv last Cupach first W.R. last2 Spitzberg first2 B.H. year 1998 title Obsessive relational intrusion and stalking. In B.H. Spitzberg & W.R. Cupach Eds. , The dark side of close relationships pages 233 263 publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Citation ref harv last Sinclair first C.H. last2 Frieze first2 I.H. year 2005 title When courtship persistence becomes intrusive pursuit comparing rejecter and pursuer perspectives of unrequited attraction journal Sex Roles A Journal of Research volume 52 issue 11 12 pages 839 852 doi 10.1007 s11199 005 4203 4 url http www.springerlink.com content ur6183823116h378 External links Category Abuse Category Aggression Category Crimes Category Sex crimes psychology stub ...   more details



  1. Minimum intrusion Grid

    orphan date June 2010 The Minimum intrusion Grid commonly MiG is an effort to design and develop a modern grid computing system that has minimal requirements for usage yet still maintains a security for all participants in the system. MiG currently covers three separate projects MiGrid is a project to develop the software itself. MiGrid is a development grid, usually running the latests MiGrid software. Grid.dk is the national Danish grid, slated to run the MiGrid software, mixed with other Grid middelwares, such as NorduGrid . Design philosophy Nothing produced by MiG can be required to be installed on either the resource or client end Everything within MiG must be implemented in Python programming language Python unless another language is absolutely required Any design and implementation decision must optimize towards transparency computing transparency for the users Anything that is not right must be thrown away See also Condor High Throughput Computing System Nordugrid Grid.dk External references http www.migrid.org http code.google.com p migrid DEFAULTSORT Minimum Intrusion Grid Category Grid computing Category Grid computing projects ...   more details



  1. Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment

    Infobox software name Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment title Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment logo File screenshot File caption collapsible author developer Rami Lehti, Pablo Virolainen released Start date YYYY MM DD df yes no discontinued latest release version latest release date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no frequently updated DO NOT include this parameter unless you know what it does programming language C programming language C operating system Unix like platform size language status genre Security license GNU General Public License website URL http aide.sourceforge.net Portal Free software The Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment AIDE was initially developed as a free software free replacement for Tripwire company Tripwire licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License GPL . The primary developers are named as Rami Lehti and Pablo Virolainen, who are both associated with the Tampere University of Technology , along with Richard van den Berg, an independent Netherlands Dutch security consultant. The project is used on many Unix like systems as an inexpensive baseline configuration management baseline control and rootkit detection system. External links http aide.sourceforge.net AIDE homepage http sourceforge.net projects aide AIDE SourceForge page Category Computer security software Category Linux security software security software stub ...   more details



  1. Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics

    Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics ICE is a term used in cyberpunk literature to refer to security programs which protect computerized data from being accessed by Hacker computer security hackers . Origin of term The term was popularized by William Gibson in his short story Burning Chrome , which also introduced the term cyberspace , and his subsequent novel Neuromancer . ref name JargonFile cite web url http www.jargon.8hz.com html I ice.html title Ice work The Jargon File date 2003 10 27 accessdate 2008 11 21 ref ref name Neuromancer cite book author William Gibson year 1984 title Neuromancer publisher Ace Books isbn 0 441 56959 5 ref According to the Jargon File , as well as Gibson s own acknowledgements, the term ICE was originally coined by Tom Maddox . ref name JargonFile When viewed in a cyberspace virtual reality environment, these constructs are often represented by actual walls of ice, stone, or metal. Black ICE refers to ICE that are capable of killing the intruder if deemed necessary or appropriate some forms of black ICE may be artificially intelligent . Real world usage Though real life firewall networking firewalls and similar programs fall under this classification, the term has little real world significance and remains primarily a science fiction concept. This can be attributed to the fact that using the term electronics to describe software products such as firewalls ... The term ICE is widely used in cyberpunk fiction. White ICE trips an alarm, or simply logs an intrusion ... , rather than Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics ref name Phantom2040 cite episode title ... understand ICE to be an acronym for Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics , the runner viewpoint ... William Gibson s Sprawl trilogy Trouble and Her Friends by Melissa Scott, wherein IC E refers to Intrusion ... be further upgraded to Intrusion Countermeasure Electronics Upgrade . Deus Ex , where the player s hacking ... reflist Gibsonian Category Cyberpunk themes Category William Gibson pl L d cyberpunk ru Intrusion ...   more details



  1. Wireless intrusion prevention system

    In computing , a wireless intrusion prevention system WIPS is a computer network network device that monitors the radio spectrum for the presence of unauthorized access point s intrusion detection , and can automatically take countermeasures intrusion prevention . Purpose The primary purpose of a WIPS is to prevent unauthorized network access to local area network s and other information assets by wireless devices. These systems are typically implemented as an overlay to an existing Wireless LAN infrastructure, although they may be deployed standalone to enforce no wireless policies within an organization. Some advanced wireless infrastructure has integrated WIPS capabilities. Large organizations with many employee s are particularly vulnerable to security breaches ref citeweb title Fitting the WLAN Security pieces together url http www.pcworld.com businesscenter article 144647 guide to wireless lan security.html publisher pcworld.com accessdate 2008 10 30 ref caused by rogue access point s. If an employee trusted entity in a location brings in an easily available wireless router , the entire network can be exposed to anyone within range of the signals. In July 2009, the https www.pcisecuritystandards.org PCI Security Standards Council published wireless guidelines ref citeweb title PCI DSS Wireless Guidelines url https www.pcisecuritystandards.org pdfs PCI DSS Wireless Guidelines.pdf accessdate 2009 07 16 ref for PCI DSS recommending the use of WIPS to automate wireless scanning for large organizations. Intrusion detection A wireless intrusion detection system WIDS monitors the radio spectrum for the presence of unauthorized, rogue access point s and the use of wireless attack ...?articleID 192501255 publisher eetimes.com accessdate 2008 03 16 ref Intrusion prevention In addition to intrusion detection, a WIPS also includes features that prevent against the threat automatically ... into the system for administration and reporting A simple intrusion detection system can be a single ...   more details



  1. Broadcast signal intrusion

    Broadcast signal intrusion is a term given to the act of hijacking Broadcasting broadcast signals of Radio broadcasting radio and television station s. Hijacking incidents have involved local TV and radio stations as well as cable and national networks. Method of intrusion Unreferenced section date May 2008 For analog stations it is relatively easy to break into the transmission network. All that is needed is to determine the frequency used in the studio to transmitter link, then generate a higher powered signal at the same frequency from a position near the broadcast transmitter site, essentially Radio jamming jamming the original signal. The input stage of a cheap video sender can produce the right kind of signal. A low power microwave signal generator or a home made equivalent from easily available components provides the signal which is pointed at the receiving dish antenna . Most larger stations encrypt their signal, in which case one would just jam the signal, as is the case with digital ... . The intrusion lasted between 4 and 5 minutes and was seen by viewers along the East Coast ... signal intrusion incident On November 22, 1987, an unidentified man wearing a Max Headroom ... for the intrusion have been identified. This incident got the attention of the CBS Evening News ... signal intrusion was a common practice in the USSR during the 1970s and 1980s, due to the absence ... during an ITN news bulletin on Southern Television in the UK. The intrusion did not affect ... danwarne.com was channel 7 hacked by jesus Was Channel 7 hacked by Jesus? ref On June 17, 2007, an intrusion ... a genuine signal intrusion by various websites but has since been confirmed to be the result of an older .... In fiction Broadcast signal intrusion is used as a plot device in many genres of fiction . Common fictional ... intrusion on Czech Television by Ztohoven Macromedia Flash Flash video accompanying text in Czech ... Intrusion Category Federal Communications Commission Category Satellite television Category Cable ...   more details



  1. Linux Intrusion Detection System

    In computer security , the Linux Intrusion Detection System LIDS is a patch to the Linux kernel and associated administrative tools that enhances the kernel s security by implementing Mandatory Access Control MAC . When LIDS is in effect, chosen file access, all system network administration operations, any capability use, raw device, memory, and I O access can be made impossible even for root. You can define which programs can access specific files. It uses and extends the system capabilities bounding set to control the whole system and adds some network and filesystem security features to the kernel to enhance the security. You can finely tune the security protections online, hide sensitive processes, receive security alerts through the network, and more. LIDS currently support Linux kernel 2.6, 2.4. LIDS is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License GPL . Awards Top 75 security tools in 2003, http sectools.org tools2003.html http sectools.org tools2003.html Top 50 Security tools in 2000, http sectools.org tools2000.html http sectools.org tools2000.html Best of Linux for October 9, 2000, http Linux.DaveCentral.com http Linux.DaveCentral.com See also Portal box Free software Computer security AppArmor Security Enhanced Linux External links http www.lids.org LIDS homepage Linux Category Linux security software ru LIDS zh LIDS ...   more details



  1. Protocol-based intrusion detection system

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A protocol based intrusion detection system PIDS is an intrusion detection system which is typically installed on a web server , and is used in the monitoring and analysis of the Communications protocol protocol in use by the computing system. A PIDS will monitor the dynamic behavior and state of the protocol and will typically consist of a system or agent that would typically sit at the front end of a server, monitoring and analyzing the communication between a connected device and the system it is protecting. A typical use for a PIDS would be at the front end of a web server monitoring the HTTP or HTTPS stream. Because it understands the HTTP relative to the web server system it is trying to protect it can offer greater protection than less in depth techniques such as filtering by IP address or port number alone, however this greater protection comes at the cost of increased computing on the web server. Where HTTPS is in use then this system would need to reside in the shim or interface between where HTTPS is Cryptography un encrypted and immediately prior to it entering the Web presentation layer . Monitoring dynamic behavior At a basic level a PIDS would look for, and enforce, the correct use of the protocol. At a more advanced level the PIDS can learn or be taught acceptable constructs of the protocol, and thus better detect anomalous behavior. See also Intrusion detection system IDS Network intrusion detection system NIDS Host based intrusion detection system HIDS Application protocol based intrusion detection system APIDS Tripwire software a pioneering HIDS Trusted Computing Group Trusted platform module DEFAULTSORT Protocol Based Intrusion Detection System Category Intrusion detection systems es PIDS ko it Protocol intrusion detection system ...   more details



  1. Application protocol-based intrusion detection system

    An application protocol based intrusion detection system APIDS is an intrusion detection system that focuses its monitoring and analysis on a specific application protocol computing protocol or protocols in use by the computing system. Overview An APIDS will monitor the dynamic behavior and state computer science state of the protocol and will typically consist of a system or agent that would typically sit between a process computing process , or group of server computing server s, monitoring and analyzing the application protocol between two connected devices. A typical place for an APIDS would be between a web server and the database management system , monitoring the SQL protocol specific to the middleware business logic as it interacts with the database . Monitoring dynamic behavior At a basic level an APIDS would look for, and enforce, the correct legal use of the protocol. However at a more advanced level the APIDS can learn, be taught or even reduce what is often an infinite protocol set, to an acceptable understanding of the subset of that application protocol that is used by the application being monitored protected. Thus, an APIDS, correctly configured, will allow an application to be fingerprint ed , thus should that application be subverted or changed, so will the fingerprint change. See also Intrusion detection system IDS http www.secerno.com Secerno is an example of SQL APIDS Category Intrusion detection systems es APIDS ko it Application Protocol intrusion detection system software type stub security software stub ...   more details



  1. Anomaly-based intrusion detection system

    An Anomaly Based intrusion detection system Intrusion Detection System , is a system for detecting computer intrusions and misuse by monitoring system activity and classifying it as either normal or anomalous . The classification is based on heuristics or rules, rather than patterns or signature s, and will detect any type of misuse that falls out of normal system operation. This is as opposed to signature based systems which can only detect attacks for which a signature has previously been created. In order to determine what is attack traffic, the system must be taught to recognise normal system activity. This can be accomplished in several ways, most often with artificial intelligence type techniques. Systems using neural networks have been used to great effect. Another method is to define what normal usage of the system comprises using a strict mathematical model, and flag any deviation from this as an attack. This is known as strict anomaly detection. See also Change detection Cfengine cfenvd can be utilized to do anomaly detection RRDtool can be configured to flag anomalies References ftp ftp.cerias.purdue.edu pub papers sandeep kumar kumar intdet phddiss.pdf CLASSIFICATION AND DETECTION OF COMPUTER INTRUSIONS thesis by Sandeep Kumar for Purdue University August 1995 http artofhacking.com files phrack phrack56 P56 11.TXT A strict anomaly detection model for IDS, Phrack 56 0x11, Sasha Beetle http cricket.sourceforge.net aberrant rrd hw.htm Notes on RRDTOOL implementation of Aberrant Behavior Detection DEFAULTSORT Anomaly Based Intrusion Detection System Category Computer security Category Computer network security compu network stub be be x old it Anomaly based intrusion detection system ru ...   more details




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