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Title: Dynamic Ontologies in Information Security Systems
Authors: Jotsov, Vladimir
Keywords: dynamic ontologies
Information security systems
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Institute of Information Theories and Applications FOI ITHEA
Abstract: Different types of ontologies and knowledge or metaknowledge connected to them are considered and analyzed aiming at realization in contemporary information security systems (ISS) and especially the case of intrusion detection systems (IDS) or intrusion prevention systems (IPS). Human-centered methods INCONSISTENCY, FUNNEL, CALEIDOSCOPE and CROSSWORD are algorithmic or data-driven methods based on ontologies. All of them interact on a competitive principle ‘survival of the fittest’. They are controlled by a Synthetic MetaMethod SMM. It is shown that the data analysis frequently needs an act of creation especially if it is applied to knowledge-poor environments. It is shown that human-centered methods are very suitable for resolutions in case, and often they are based on the usage of dynamic ontologies
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10525/81
ISSN: 1313-0463
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