Computer Science – Cryptography and Security
Scientific paper
2008-05-07
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Theory of Computer Viruses (TCV 2008), May 2008, Nancy, France
Computer Science
Cryptography and Security
4 pages
Scientific paper
Current network security systems are a collection of various security components, which are directly installed in the operating system. These check the whole node for suspicious behaviour. Armouring intrusions e.g. have the ability to hide themselves from being checked. We present in this paper an alternative organisation of security systems. The node is completely virtualized with current virtualization systems so that the operating system with applications and the security system is distinguished. The security system then checks the node from outside and the right security components are provided through a service oriented architecture. Due to the running in a virtual machine, the infected nodes can be halted, duplicated, and moved to other nodes for further analysis and legal aspects. This organisation is in this article analysed and a preliminary implementation showing promising results are discussed.
Hilker Michael
Schommer Christoph
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