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An Approach To Automate a Process of Detecting Unauthorised Accesses M. Chmielewski, A. Gowdiak, N. Meyer, T. Ostwald, M. Stroiński

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1 An Approach To Automate a Process of Detecting Unauthorised Accesses M. Chmielewski, A. Gowdiak, N. Meyer, T. Ostwald, M. Stroiński http://www.man.poznan.ploffice@man.poznan.pl Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

2 The need for a new security tool in open network environments The value of information processed and stored in computer networks is growing rapidly Classical approaches of the information security seem to be useless, especially in open network environments System security is often reached along with a loss of its functionality The threats to the information security have its sources in software errors There is insufficient support from software and hardware vendors in the security area POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

3 Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) - definition The main purpose of such a system is to detect in real time, all kinds of inappropriate user activity such as attempts to breach system integrity or gain unauthorized access to information. Because the intrusion detection process is a complex task, its automation seems to be necessary. POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

4 Most of currently employed IDS systems: Intrusion Detection Systems - state of the art Detect only known attack scenarios Try to detect basic anomalies in user and system activity Use unreliable information source (network) Offline use of reliable information source (audit log) Are passive monitors and detectors but no active protectors As for now there are no hybrid Intrusion Detection Systems on the market ready to be put into practice and providing complex security POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

5 Extension to the intrusion detection model: Security Maintaining System as a new approach to open network environment security New IDS system functionality Hybrid approach to detection process (anomaly and misuse) Reliable information source (operating system kernel) On-line monitoring of system and user activities Active protection of the system Global implementation of the security policy in a distributed environment POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

6 Application of the IDS system in an open network environment

7 POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER A useful and effective tool for security maintenance in network environments, where other standard security methods (e.g. network isolation, access restrictions) cannot be used. An approach to automate a process of detecting unauthorised accesses in open network environments. VALIS

8 The VALIS system is designed as a modular architecture: VALIS design Flexible to suite the demanded level of security Scalable Provides additional functionality The VALIS system is designed to operate in a distributed environment: Easily adaptable to the operating environment Partially distributed analysis Capability to monitor and protect all systems POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

9  Information Collecting Module runs on each of the protected systems and collects information about their states and user activity  Communication Module exchanges data between protected systems and security management stations  Analysis and Decision Module a basic analysis takes place on each protected system and its extended version on the security management station VALIS - Main Modules

10 POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER  Archive Module is responsible for storing all important information about the system and user activities in a safe way, which makes it possible to track all changes in the system according to their needs  Response Module performs specific actions in a protected system as a response of the decisions made by the analysis module VALIS - Main Modules cont.

11 VALIS system architecture POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

12 Analysis and decision modules ESM (Expert System Module) is the main analysis module of the VALIS system. Its purpose is to analyze the information provided by other modules running on client and server systems. Rules make a core part of the decision mechanism and can express: Management and coordination between all modules Global system security policy Detection process support System attacks detection Processing of the information obtained from other analysis modules Such an architecture allows the use of parallel, different analysis modules POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

13 Information Collecting modules Reliability Full view of protected systems state and its users’ activities Security Should not imply any danger to the system and should resist any user manipulation attempt Efficiency Should not have big influence on systems performance and do not disturb legal users’ activities Flexibility Should provide information about system in the proper format ready for further processing Information about system state and users activities are retrieved directly from the operating system kernel POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

14 Inter-Modules Communication Layer The main task of IMCL is to provide efficient interface between all modules of the VALIS system. The communication protocol has to fulfil the following assumptions: Flexibility (it can be easily adopted to any network environment) Trustworthy (it should be reliable and provide high level of security) Independence (it should be independent of network and operating system) POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

15 VALIS - sample architecture POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER

16 Summary There is a need for security maintaining systems that are not only detecting intrusion attempts but also actively protect against them. The main features of the VALIS system architecture: Modular architecture High level of flexibility Hybrid approach to detection process (anomaly and misuse) New functionality along with quality POZNAŃ SUPERCOMPUTING AND NETWORKING CENTER


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