A grammatical inference approach to language-based anomaly detection in XML

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Abstract

False-positives are a problem in anomaly-based intrusion detection systems. To counter this issue, we discuss anomaly detection for the extensible Markup Language (XML) in a language-theoretic view. We argue that many XML-based attacks target the syntactic level, i.e. the tree structure or element content, and syntax validation of XML documents reduces the attack surface. XML offers so-called schemas for validation, but in real world, schemas are often unavailable, ignored or too general. In this work-in-progress paper we describe a grammatical inference approach to learn an automaton from example XML documents for detecting documents with anomalous syntax. We discuss properties and expressiveness of XML to understand limits of learn ability. Our contributions are an XML Schema compatible lexical data type system to abstract content in XML and an algorithm to learn visibly pushdown automata (VPA) directly from a set of examples. The proposed algorithm does not require the tree representation of XML, so it can process large documents or streams. The resulting deterministic VPA then allows stream validation of documents to recognize deviations in the underlying tree structure or data types.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelProceedings - 2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2013
Herausgeber (Verlag)IEEE Computer Society Press
Seiten685-693
Seitenumfang9
ISBN (Print)9780769550084
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2013
Veranstaltung2013 8th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2013 - Regensburg, Deutschland
Dauer: 2 Sep. 20136 Sep. 2013

Publikationsreihe

NameProceedings - 2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2013

Konferenz

Konferenz2013 8th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2013
Land/GebietDeutschland
OrtRegensburg
Zeitraum02.09.201306.09.2013

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