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2008
Conference Paper
Titel
A self-learning system for detection of anomalous SIP messages
Abstract
Current Voice-over-IP infrastructures lack defenses against unexpected network threats, such as zero-day exploits and computer worms. The possibility of such threats originates from the ongoing convergence of telecommunication and IP network infrastructures. As a countermeasure, we propose a self-learning system for detection of unknown and novel attacks in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). The, system identifies anomalous content by embedding SIP messages to a feature space and determining deviation from a model of normality. The system adapts to network changes by v automatically retraining itself while being hardened against targeted manipulations. Experiments conducted with realistic SIP traffic demonstrate the high detection performance of the proposed system at low false-positive rates.