This book provides a guide for applying modern statistical techniques for intrusion detection and prevention.
– Yun Wang, Yale-New Haven Health
The author includes sections on testing data reliability, validity, and quality as well as assessing model performance within a security network.
– Book News Inc. (March 2009)
This authoritative source collects must-read research for network administrations, information, and network security professionals, statistics and computer science learners, and researchers in related fields. Statistical Techniques for Networked Security is for all academic and research libraries.
– SirReadaLot (April 2009)
This book offers a comprehensive view of statistical approaches for network intrusion detection. The main topic of network intrusion detection is deciding whether an observed event or sequence of events is legitimate or malicious. Over the years, the research community has proposed statistical approaches for accomplishing this, but until now, the proposals were only available in specialized conference proceedings and journals. This book provides a unified and comprehensive introduction to the topic. The context of the book is interdisciplinary, linking expertise from computer networks, operating systems, and statistics.
– Radu State, University of Luxembourg, Computing Reviews