Siren songs: a novel sonification method for network traffic and intrusion detectionTools Skarth-Hayley, Luke (2017) Siren songs: a novel sonification method for network traffic and intrusion detection. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractLive and retrospective analysis of network traffic is a challenging task in any busy IT Department or Network Operating Centre. Examining graphs and log files is time-consuming, and alerts can be missed. As an alternative to visual representations this research investigates sonification, turning network data and attack signatures into audio, specifically music, that provides an ‘at-a-listen’ state of the network that during normal operation is easy to ignore and non-fatiguing for listeners, and during attacks clearly surfaces the type of attack with a unique combination of musical instrument and phrase.
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