JSM Activity #372


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Activity ID:  372
Title
* ! Statistical Methods in Computer Security
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/15/2002
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Room: H-Murray Hill Suite A
ENAR, Section on Statistical Computing* Topic Contributed
Organizer: David J. Marchette, NSWCDD
Chair: William W. Chen, Internal Revenue Service
Discussant: 9:35 AM - David J. Marchette, NSWCDD
9:55 AM - Wendy Martinez, ONR
 
Floor Discussion 10:15 AM
Description

Computers and computer networks offer a rich environment for statistical inference and data mining. The data relevant to computer security and intrusion detection are complex and massive. This session investigates issues in computer security where statistical methods are useful.
  301491  By:  John C. Wierman 8:35 AM 08/15/2002
A Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible Model with Reintroduction for Computer Virus Epidemics

  301617  By:  Jeffrey L. Solka 8:55 AM 08/15/2002
Man vs. Machine - A Study of the Ability of Statistical Methodologies to Discern Human Generated ssh Traffic from Machine Generated scp Traffic

  301652  By:  John T. Rigsby 9:15 AM 08/15/2002
Using Statistics to Help People Understand Network Intrusion Detections

JSM 2002

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Revised March 2002