R. Sekar

2papers

2 Papers

CROct 3, 2018
HOLMES: Real-time APT Detection through Correlation of Suspicious Information Flows

Sadegh M. Milajerdi, Rigel Gjomemo, Birhanu Eshete et al.

In this paper, we present HOLMES, a system that implements a new approach to the detection of Advanced and Persistent Threats (APTs). HOLMES is inspired by several case studies of real-world APTs that highlight some common goals of APT actors. In a nutshell, HOLMES aims to produce a detection signal that indicates the presence of a coordinated set of activities that are part of an APT campaign. One of the main challenges addressed by our approach involves developing a suite of techniques that make the detection signal robust and reliable. At a high-level, the techniques we develop effectively leverage the correlation between suspicious information flows that arise during an attacker campaign. In addition to its detection capability, HOLMES is also able to generate a high-level graph that summarizes the attacker's actions in real-time. This graph can be used by an analyst for an effective cyber response. An evaluation of our approach against some real-world APTs indicates that HOLMES can detect APT campaigns with high precision and low false alarm rate. The compact high-level graphs produced by HOLMES effectively summarizes an ongoing attack campaign and can assist real-time cyber-response operations.

CROct 21, 2016
Attack Analysis Results for Adversarial Engagement 1 of the DARPA Transparent Computing Program

Birhanu Eshete, Rigel Gjomemo, Md Nahid Hossain et al.

This report presents attack analysis results of the first adversarial engagement event stream for the first engagement of the DARPA TC program conducted in October 2016. The analysis was performed by Stony Brook University and University of Illinois at Chicago. The findings in this report are obtained without prior knowledge of the attacks conducted.