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Data Warehousing and Data Mining Techniques for Cyber Security (Advances in Information Security)
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Data Warehousing and Data Mining Techniques for Cyber Security (Advances in Information Security)

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The application of data warehousing and data mining techniques to computer security is an important emerging area, as information processing and internet accessibility costs decline and more and more organizations become vulnerable to cyber attacks. These security breaches include attacks on single computers, computer networks, wireless networks, databases, or authentication compromises. This book describes data warehousing and data mining techniques that can be used to detect attacks. It is designed to be a useful handbook for practitioners and researchers in industry, and is also suitable as a text for advanced-level students in computer science.

Product Details:
Author: Anoop Singhal
Hardcover: 172 pages
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: December 13, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 0387264094
Product Length: 0.93 inches
Product Width: 0.65 inches
Product Height: 0.06 inches
Product Weight: 0.93 pounds
Package Length: 9.3 inches
Package Width: 6.1 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
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4An excellent overview bookJan 07, 2008
By AP
I am a professor in computer security. I found the book to be an excellent way to get an introduction to applying data mining techniques to problems such as intrusion detection. People in the security field will probably find the 2nd and 3rd chapters to be introductory in nature and something they largely know. However, the book picks up pace from Chapter 4 onwards. Chapters 4-7 contain a wealth of information on some key research projects that are investigating the applicability of data mining and data warehousing techniques to cyber-security. While information on these projects can be found elsewhere as well, this book does a nice job of bringing them together in one collection. The book should serve as an excellent starting reference for researchers and practitioners who are interested in investigating the use of data mining techniques to cyber-security.

1It's not worth spending $89Feb 15, 2007
By harik "Student"
I have been trying to research and implement a Network Intrusion Detection System using Data mining techniques as part of my school project. Last week while browsing through some of the data mining books in a book store, I came across this book. After going through the book I found out that it's just a collection of information that is freely available over the web and some IEEE papers. So, I would not reccommend this book to any folks who are interested in knowing about data mining techniques for cyber security.

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