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This paper introduces an approach that integrates intrusion detection (ID)
techniques with software wrapping technology to enhance a system's ability
to defend against intrusions. In particular, we employ the NAI Labs
Generic Software Wrapper Toolkit to implement all or part of an intrusion
detection system as ID wrappers. An ID wrapper is a software layer dynamically
inserted into the kernel that can selectively intercept and analyze system
calls performed by processes as well as respond to intrusive events.
We have implemented several ID wrappers that employ three different major
intrusion detection techniques. Also, we have combined different ID
techniques by composing ID wrappers at run-time. We tested the individual and
composed ID wrappers using several existing attacks and measured their impact
on observed application performance. We conclude that intrusion detection
algorithms can be easily encoded as wrappers that perform efficiently inside
the kernel. Also, kernel-resident ID wrappers can be easily managed, allowing
cooperation among multiple combined techniques to enforce a coherent global
ID policy. In addition, intrusion detection algorithms can benefit from the
extra data made accessible by wrappers.
Calvin Ko
2000-06-13