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Do you believe in open-source development? Would you like to see
your security system grow and learn by itself? Are you sick of
paying for software license fees every year that produce little
return on investment? And, would you prefer to invest in something
you could sell later on to other IT security departments? If you
answered yes to these questions, then this is the book for you.
Addressing the issues of fault identification and classification,
Self-Healing Systems and Wireless Networks Management presents a
method for identifying and classifying faults using causal
reasoning-a powerful bottom up technique for deep surface and cross
context correlation establishment. It explains how to employ a
similarity matrix to match the user activity log and its pattern in
a transformed space and discusses the development and deployment of
a policy engine. The book describes how to use this self-growing
policy engine in collaboration with a scheduler and plug-in bank to
generate a healing policy. This healing policy presents the
solution of the direct and causal fault. The author describes how
to embed the solutions of the related faults in the healing policy
so that if a client faces more faults related to the previous one,
they can be addressed at the client side. Exploring prototype
systems, the text defines supporting systems architectures and
includes a case study of an autonomic healing-based self-management
engine. It also explains how to fulfill the tasks in linear time,
so that the increase in the source file size does not affect the
performance of your system-making the system highly scalable for
distributed self-healing systems. This book provides valuable
guidance to help you build a self-growing, self -earning,
self-healing system that, after development, learns for itself
about the IT security vulnerabilities of your organization and
fills the holes for future breach prevention.
Do you believe in open-source development? Would you like to see
your security system grow and learn by itself? Are you sick of
paying for software license fees every year that produce little
return on investment? And, would you prefer to invest in something
you could sell later on to other IT security departments? If you
answered yes to these questions, then this is the book for you.
Addressing the issues of fault identification and classification,
Self-Healing Systems and Wireless Networks Management presents a
method for identifying and classifying faults using causal
reasoning-a powerful bottom up technique for deep surface and cross
context correlation establishment. It explains how to employ a
similarity matrix to match the user activity log and its pattern in
a transformed space and discusses the development and deployment of
a policy engine. The book describes how to use this self-growing
policy engine in collaboration with a scheduler and plug-in bank to
generate a healing policy. This healing policy presents the
solution of the direct and causal fault. The author describes how
to embed the solutions of the related faults in the healing policy
so that if a client faces more faults related to the previous one,
they can be addressed at the client side. Exploring prototype
systems, the text defines supporting systems architectures and
includes a case study of an autonomic healing-based self-management
engine. It also explains how to fulfill the tasks in linear time,
so that the increase in the source file size does not affect the
performance of your system-making the system highly scalable for
distributed self-healing systems. This book provides valuable
guidance to help you build a self-growing, self -earning,
self-healing system that, after development, learns for itself
about the IT security vulnerabilities of your organization and
fills the holes for future breach prevention.
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