Hierarchy-based method and apparatus for detecting attacks...

Information security – Monitoring or scanning of software or data including attack... – Vulnerability assessment

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C726S022000, C705S051000, C705S052000, C705S053000, C705S054000, C713S189000, C713S190000, C713S192000, C717S174000, C717S175000, C717S176000, C717S177000, C717S178000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of provisioning a computer against computer attacks includes constructing a hierarchy characterizing different computer attacks and counter measures, and traversing this hierarchy to identify computer attacks and countermeasures relevant to a target platform. Detection and protection measures are collected in response to this traversing. These detection and protection measures are then downloaded to a security sensor associated with the target platform.

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