Visible to the public Slow-Paced Persistent Network Attacks Analysis and Detection Using Spectrum Analysis

TitleSlow-Paced Persistent Network Attacks Analysis and Detection Using Spectrum Analysis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsChen, L.M., Hsiao, S.-W., Chen, M.C., Liao, W.
JournalSystems Journal, IEEE
VolumePP
Pagination1-12
ISSN1932-8184
KeywordsDiscrete Fourier transforms, Grippers, Network security, persistent activity, slow-paced attack, Spectral analysis, spectrum analysis, time series, Time series analysis, time-domain analysis, Time-frequency Analysis
Abstract

A slow-paced persistent attack, such as slow worm or bot, can bewilder the detection system by slowing down their attack. Detecting such attacks based on traditional anomaly detection techniques may yield high false alarm rates. In this paper, we frame our problem as detecting slow-paced persistent attacks from a time series obtained from network trace. We focus on time series spectrum analysis to identify peculiar spectral patterns that may represent the occurrence of a persistent activity in the time domain. We propose a method to adaptively detect slow-paced persistent attacks in a time series and evaluate the proposed method by conducting experiments using both synthesized traffic and real-world traffic. The results show that the proposed method is capable of detecting slow-paced persistent attacks even in a noisy environment mixed with legitimate traffic.

DOI10.1109/JSYST.2014.2348567
Citation Key6906240