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ICSS, IPSJ-SPT 2024-03-21
14:55
Okinawa OIST
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
An Examination of Privacy-Aware Malicious Activity Detection Methods Using NII-SOCS Benchmark Data
Takeshi Ogawa (Nagoya Univ.), Hirokazu Hasegawa (NII), Yukiko Yamaguchi, Hajime Shimada (Nagoya Univ.) ICSS2023-81
Detection of malicious communications from communication logs may pose a risk of privacy infringement as it requires mon... [more] ICSS2023-81
pp.87-92
ICSS, IPSJ-SPT 2023-03-14
10:50
Okinawa Okinawaken Seinenkaikan
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Discussion about Privacy-aware Anonymization of Traffic Logs for Malicious Activity Detection
Takeshi Ogawa (Nagoya Univ.), Hirokazu Hasegawa (NII), Yukiko Yamaguchi, Hajime Shimada (Nagoya Univ.) ICSS2022-74
The detection of malicious communications from traffic logs has an aspect of invading the privacy because of monitoring ... [more] ICSS2022-74
pp.157-162
IA 2021-09-08
15:15
Online Online Detection and blocking system for suspicious DNS outbound query using RPZ
Hikaru Ichise, Yong Jin (Tokyo Tech), Katsuyoshi Iida (Hokkaido Univ) IA2021-24
Bot programs that send DNS query without using the DNS full resolvers in an organization network (direct outbound DNS qu... [more] IA2021-24
pp.59-64
IN, ICTSSL, NWS
(Joint)
2016-10-20
13:55
Osaka Osaka Uinv. Malicious Wifi AP Detection Using Similarity of Relay Traffic
Toshiaki Harada, Tatsuya Mori (Waseda Univ.) IN2016-52
The spread of public WiFi service causes the threat of malicious wireless access points (APs). Malicious APs pretends to... [more] IN2016-52
pp.19-24
IA, IPSJ-IOT, SITE [detail] 2015-03-06
10:50
Fukushima   Analysis of direct outbound queries in DNS and consideration of malicious traffic detection method
Hikaru Ichise, Yong Jin, Katsuyoshi Iida (Tokyo Inst. of Tech) SITE2014-74 IA2014-106
Direct outbound DNS queries from inside PCs to outside computers without any authority information are not considered as... [more] SITE2014-74 IA2014-106
pp.173-178
ICSS 2013-03-25
13:00
Kanagawa Yokohama National University Finding Malicious Authoritative DNS Servers
Yin Minn Pa Pa, Daisuke Makita, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto (Yokohama National Univ.) ICSS2012-61
This study proposes an approach to find authoritative DNS servers that are heavily involved with
malicious online activ... [more]
ICSS2012-61
pp.25-30
NS, IN
(Joint)
2012-03-09
09:30
Miyazaki Miyazaki Seagia Discriminating malcious packets using TTL in the IP header
Ryo Yamada, Kazuhiro Tobe, Shigeki Goto (Waseda University) IN2011-176
It is known that an IP packet passes through less than 30 routers before it reaches the destination host. According to o... [more] IN2011-176
pp.235-240
NS 2006-10-25
15:45
Gunma Kiryu City Performing Arts Center [Encouragement Talk] Analysis of Malicious Traffic in the mobile network
Masashi Yamashita, Yuji Chikahiro, Kazuo Sugiyama (NTT DoCoMo) NS2006-111
As the mobile network evolutes to be “ubiquitous”, we have faced a paradigm shift: the interfaces of the mobile terminal... [more] NS2006-111
pp.69-72
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