Monitoring and Detection of Network Anomalies

Presenter Information

Richard Snyder

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Major

Computer Engineering

Research Advisor

Çetinkaya, Egemen K.

Advisor's Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Funding Source

OURE Fellowship

Abstract

Networks face a variety of attacks from both interior and exterior sources. Timely detection and reaction to these attacks is important for the overall health and robustness of a network. While attack detection allows for damage minimization, a correct attack prediction can allow the system administrators to be prepared for the attack and take the appropriate actions to prevent it.

Biography

Richard has been conducting research with Dr. Cetinkaya since May 2015. In the past, he has analyzed network security through the application of graph theory and statistics. Richard graduates in May and plans to start his career then.

Presentation Type

OURE Fellows Final Oral Presentation

Document Type

Presentation

Location

Turner Room

Presentation Date

17 Apr 2018, 11:30 am - 12:00 pm

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Monitoring and Detection of Network Anomalies

Turner Room

Networks face a variety of attacks from both interior and exterior sources. Timely detection and reaction to these attacks is important for the overall health and robustness of a network. While attack detection allows for damage minimization, a correct attack prediction can allow the system administrators to be prepared for the attack and take the appropriate actions to prevent it.