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Eugene H. Spafford
Researcher at Purdue University
Publications - 204
Citations - 12128
Eugene H. Spafford is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intrusion detection system & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 200 publications receiving 11797 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugene H. Spafford include Kent State University.
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The design and implementation of tripwire: a file system integrity checker
Gene Kim,Eugene H. Spafford +1 more
TL;DR: The design and implementation of the Tripwire tool is described, which is tool that aids UNIX system administrators and users in monitoring a designated set of files and directories for any changes, and is highly configurable.
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Analysis of a denial of service attack on TCP
Christoph L. Schuba,Ivan Krsul,Markus G. Kuhn,Eugene H. Spafford,Aurobindo M. Sundaram,Diego Zamboni +5 more
TL;DR: A new solution approach is introduced that offers protection against SYN flooding for all hosts connected to the same local area network, independent of their operating system or networking stack implementation, and requires neither special hardware, nor modifications in routers or protected end systems.
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An architecture for intrusion detection using autonomous agents
TL;DR: This paper reviews the architecture for a distributed intrusion detection system based on multiple independent entities working collectively, and calls these entities autonomous agents, which solves some of the problems previously mentioned.
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The internet worm program: an analysis
TL;DR: The paper contains a review of the security flaws exploited by the worm program, and gives some recommendations on how to eliminate or mitigate their future use.
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Getting Physical with the Digital Investigation Process
TL;DR: The notion of a digital crime scene with its own witnesses, evidence, and events that can be investigated using the same model as a physical crime scene is introduced.