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IITM Journal of management and IT
Year : 2013, Volume : 4, Issue : 2
First page : ( 70) Last page : ( 79)
Print ISSN : 0976-8629. Online ISSN : 2349-9826.

Comparative Analysis of IDS and Techniques in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

Wadhwani Ganesh Kumar, Khera Heena

IITM, New Delhi

Online published on 27 July, 2015.

Abstract

Intrusion Detection System is a type of security management system for computers and networks. An Intrusion Detection System gathers and analyzes information from various areas within a computer or a network to identify possible security breaks, which include both intrusions (attacks from outside the organization) and misuse (attacks from within the organization).It sometimes uses vulnerabilities assessment (known as scanning), which is a technology developed to assess the security of a computer system or network. The process through which Intrusion Detection is achieved is called Intrusion Detection System. An IDS keeps the information or record of activities taking place in the system to determine and find if there is any activity that is quite different from usual activities that are taking place in the system or any activity that is violating the security rules. In this paper we are doing comparison of Distributive IDS, Cooperative IDS, Hierarchical IDS, Zone Based IDS, Agent Based Anomaly IDS, Local IDS, and Standalone IDS. We are also comparing Intrusion Detection Techniques including Anomaly, Misuse and Specification.

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Keywords

NBIDS, HBIDS, Intrusion, MANET, Attacks.

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