A Case for Network-wide Orchestration of Host-based Intrusion Detection and Response

Abstract

Recent cyber incidents and the push for zero trust security underscore the necessity of monitoring host-level events. However, current host-level intrusion detection systems (IDS) lack the ability to correlate alerts and coordinate a network-wide response in real time. Motivated by advances in system-level extensions free of rebooting and network-wide orchestration of host actions, we propose using a central IDS orchestrator to remotely program the logic of each host IDS and collect the alerts generated in real time. In this paper, we make arguments for such a system concept and provide a high level design of the main system components. Furthermore, we have developed a system prototype and evaluated it using two experimental scenarios rooted from real-world attacks. The evaluation results show that the host-based IDS orchestration system is able to defend against the attacks effectively.

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