Project of a classification of hostile traffic on computer networks
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18624/e-tech.v1i1.33Keywords:
Computer security, Characterization of traffic, Network managementAbstract
Hostilities represent a standard aggravating in computational environments. The challenges for identifying these digital evils are extensive for researchers. To find the ideal biotype of defense systems to fight them seems the core of the solution applied by various organizations and professionals of security, disdaining the individuality of the weakened computational scope. This document defines a new prism while treating and classifying hostile traffic in computer networks, and try with this to accomplish the learning on each hostile onslaught against computational systems. Therefore was created the CLATH, a project of classification of hostile traffic on networks of computers, which maps hostile acts and prepares the organization qualifying the traffic of malicious data of its domain. It is based on flowcharts and calculations of hostile indexes, which allow the individual characterization of each hostility, helping to find a final level of the security for the organization.
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