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High-throughput linked-pattern matching for intrusion detection systems
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EngineeringInformation SecurityComputer ArchitectureInformation ForensicsHardware SecurityData MiningNetwork SecurityString MatchingIntrusion Detection SystemIntrusion ToleranceKnowledge DiscoveryComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceHigh-throughput Linked-pattern MatchingNetwork ForensicsData SecurityCryptographyFpga-based SystemProgram AnalysisCombinatorial Pattern MatchingIntrusion DetectionBotnet Detection
This paper presents a hardware architecture for highly efficient intrusion detection systems. In addition, a software tool for automatically generating the hardware is presented.Intrusion detection for network security is a compute-intensive application demanding high system performance. By moving both the string matching and the linking of multi-part rules to hardware, our architecture leaves the host system free for higher-level analysis. The tool automates the creation of efficient Field Programmable Gate Array architectures (FPGA). The generated hardware allows an FPGA-based system to perform deep-packet inspection of streams at up to 10 Gb/s line rates at a high level of area efficiency. Going beyond previous basic string-matching implementations that offer only single-string matching, the architecture provides support for rules requiring complex, linked (correlated-content) constructions. This allows most Snort content-linking extensions including `distance' and `within' bounding restrictions.
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