Response Initiation in Distributed Intrusion Response Systems for Tactical MANETs

G. Klein, H. Rogge, F. Schneider, Jens Toelle, M. Jahnke, S. Karsch
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Even though Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are in wide-spread use, the question of how to efficiently initiate responses to detected attacks has been discussed far less often, especially in highly dynamic scenarios such as tactical MANETs. Despite being ???exible and robust in their ability to self-organize, these MANETS are distinctly more susceptible to attacks than their wired counterparts. Especially in military settings such as the interconnection of infantrymen or autonomous robots, remote initiation of countermeasures is critical since local administrative personnel may not be available. In this contribution we present an architecture for response initiation that is specifically tailored to the requirements intrinsic to mobile ad hoc networks in these settings. First we introduce IRMEF (Intrusion Response Message Exchange Format) as a means of specifying and parameterizing responses remotely which is an extension of the IDMEF RFC, an experimental yet well-established and recommended IETF draft for formatting event messages. Response initiation messages are dispatched from a central location via a secure, reliable, and robust communication infrastructure based on SNMPv3. An Authenticated Flooding service ensures that messages are delivered to their destination even while the network is under attack. Locally installed responder components are responsible for the application of the response measure. These mechanisms are designed and implemented explicitly with the limitations in mind which are imposed by the MANET operating environment: For example, resource constraints are taken into account by avoiding bandwidth intensive message formats, and the use of an intelligent ???ooding mechanism ensures resiliency under routing attacks.
战术机动网络中分布式入侵响应系统的响应发起
尽管入侵检测系统(IDS)被广泛使用,但如何有效地对检测到的攻击发起响应的问题却很少被讨论,特别是在战术manet等高动态场景中。尽管??由于自组织能力的灵活性和健壮性,这些manet明显比有线的同类更容易受到攻击。特别是在军事环境中,如步兵或自主机器人的互联,远程启动对策至关重要,因为当地管理人员可能无法使用。在本文中,我们提出了一种响应启动的体系结构,该体系结构是专门针对这些环境中移动自组织网络的内在需求量身定制的。首先,我们介绍IRMEF(入侵响应消息交换格式)作为远程指定和参数化响应的一种手段,它是IDMEF RFC的扩展,IDMEF RFC是一种实验性的、完善的、推荐的用于格式化事件消息的IETF草案。响应发起消息通过基于SNMPv3的安全、可靠和健壮的通信基础设施从中心位置发送。身份验证洪水服务确保即使在网络受到攻击时也将消息传递到目的地。本地安装的响应组件负责响应措施的应用。这些机制的设计和实现明确考虑了由MANET操作环境施加的限制:例如,通过避免带宽密集型消息格式来考虑资源约束,以及使用智能的??Ooding机制确保了在路由攻击下的弹性。
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