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Katja Luther


Mrs. Katja Luther, Technical University of Berlin
Faculty of Computer Science, Distributed AI Laboratory

An Agent-based Artificial Immune System for Intrusion Detection



Tuesday, January 10, 14h30
Room C14


Summary:

Mrs. Luther has developped a multi-agent-application for network monitoring and intrusion detection. The main algorithm is a metapher of the human immune system, which is a nearly perfectly adapted security system of the human body. The agents are able to communicate their results and to draw conclusions about their own security-situation and the regular or anomaleous behaviour of their monitored system. Additionally, Mrs. Luther tries to develop a theoretical system to improve this plattform, for example, to integrate the measurement of ressources like CPU load or usage of ports etc.

About the Speaker

After having completed her study of biology, Mrs. Luther currently finishes her computer science studies at the Technical University of Berlin, Distributed Artificial Intelligence group, under supervision of Sahin Albayrak and Verena Hafner. Her research work is part of a common project between DAI and the Deutsche Telekom in the area of "Security of telecommunication networks".

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