Autonomic Intrusion Response System
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Intrusion Response Systems (IRS) counter attacks the attempts to compromise the integrity, confidentiality or availability of a resource. Most of the IRS requires human intervention to perform their response activities, which is time consuming, whereas, Autonomic Intrusion Response Systems (AIRS) are self-healing systems inheriting their behaviour from the natural immune system. Such self-healing autonomic systems are required to safeguard the network and resources and also to provide consistent service with high quality. This paper presents the state of the art of some existing intrusion response systems along with their comparative study. It also proposes a high level architectural organization and the essential features for an ideal AIRS. It also spotlights the application of autonomic response system in agriculture –SMARTAGRI.
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Keywords: Autonomous Response; Immune-Inspired System; Self-Healing; Intrusion Response; Autonomic Computing
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