| Type of Document |
Dissertation |
| Author |
Jacoby, Grant Arthur
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| Author's Email Address |
grant.jacoby@us.army.mil |
| URN |
etd-04212005-120840 |
| Title |
Battery-Based Intrusion Detection |
| Degree |
PhD |
| Department |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
| Advisory Committee |
| Advisor Name |
Title |
| Dr. Nathaniel J. Davis |
Committee Chair |
| Dr. Charles Bostian |
Committee Member |
| Dr. James D. Arthur |
Committee Member |
| Dr. Jung-Min Park |
Committee Member |
| Dr. Scott F. Midkiff |
Committee Member |
| Mr. Randy Marchany |
Committee Member |
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| Keywords |
- Host-Based
- Wireless
- Intrusion Detection
- Mobile
- Power
- Security
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| Date of Defense |
2005-04-12 |
| Availability |
unrestricted |
Abstract
This dissertation proposes an efficacious early warning system via a mobile host-based form of intrusion detection that can alert security administrators to protect their corporate network(s) by a novel technique that operates through the implementation of smart battery-based intrusion detection (B-bid) on mobile devices, such as PDAs, HandPCs and smart-phones by correlating attacks with their impact on device power consumption. A host intrusion detection engine (HIDE) monitors power behavior to detect potential intrusions by noting consumption irregularities and serves like a sensor to trigger other forms of protection. HIDE works in conjunction with a Scan Port Intrusion Engine (SPIE) that ascertains the IP and port source of the attack and with a host analysis signature trace engine (HASTE) that determines the energy signature of the attack and correlates it to a variety of the most common attacks to provide additional protection and alerts to both mobile hosts and their network.
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