| Detecting anomalous agents in mobile agent system: a preliminary approach |
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International Conference on Autonomous Agents
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Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 2
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Bologna, Italy
SESSION: Session 5B: mobile software agents
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Pages: 655 - 656
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-480-0
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ABSTRACT
Mobile agents are easy to be attacked. Although traditional security methods (authentication, encryption, etc.) can protect them from certain kinds of attacks, mobile agent can still be exploited for illegal purpose. In our approach, we propose an anomaly detection model for detecting malicious agents. We analyze mobile agent's activity by measuring its movement pattern and residence time on hosts in this preliminary approach. We classify the normal agent tracks and predict the next agent's hop. We do experiments to test the prediction algorithm and analyze the results. Further on, our research will focus on detecting abnormal execution of agent's code.
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