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Early Warning Intrusion Detection System

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Trust and Trustworthy Computing (Trust 2014)

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Early Warning Intrusion Detection System (EWIS) is a distributed global scoped Internet threat monitoring system with the potential of detecting large scale malicious events as early as possible.

The system’s architecture includes a network of distributed low-interaction sensors and a central server [1]. The sensors are small computing platforms [2] that by design are easy to deploy in a distributed fashion to a large number of partner organizations. They are preconfigured to be robust and secure and thus integrate non-intrusively to a network infrastructure. Each sensor collects network activity flows of potentially malicious intent from dark Internet address spaces and then relays this information to the central server for logging and further analysis.

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Chatziadam, P., Askoxylakis, I.G., Petroulakis, N.E., Fragkiadakis, A.G. (2014). Early Warning Intrusion Detection System. In: Holz, T., Ioannidis, S. (eds) Trust and Trustworthy Computing. Trust 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8564. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08593-7_22

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