Poster: Speeding Up Network Intrusion Detection

2020 
Modern network data planes have enabled new measurement approaches, including efficient sketch-based techniques with provable trade-offs between memory and accuracy, directly in the data plane, at line rate. We thus ask the question: can one leverage this richer measurement plane to improve network intrusion detection? Our answer is SPID, a push-based, feature-rich network monitoring approach to assist learning-based attack detection. SPID switches run a diverse set of measurement primitives and proactively push measurements to the monitoring system when relevant changes occur. Network measurements are then fed as input features to a classifier based on unsupervised learning to detect ongoing attacks, as they occur. In consequence, SPID aims to reduce attack detection time, when comparing to existing solutions present in large scale networks.
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