Dr. Khaled
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Publications

Journals

  1. Khaled Labib, "Computer Security and Intrusion Detection". ACM Crossroads special issue on Computer Security, Issue 11.1, Fall 2004 [here]
  2. Khaled Labib, V. Rao Vemuri, "An Application of Principal Component Analysis to the Detection and Visualization of Computer Network Attacks", Annals of Telecommunications, France. Nov/Dec 2005 Issue
  3. Khaled Labib, V. Rao Vemuri, "A Hardware-Based Clustering Approach for Anomaly Detection", International Journal of Network Security (Submitted Aug 2005)

Book Chapters

  1. Khaled Labib, V. Rao Vemuri, "Application of Exploratory Multivariate Analysis for Network Security", Enhancing Computer Security with Smart Technology, Edited by Rao Vemuri, CRC Press, 2005

Conferences

  1. Khaled Labib, V. Rao Vemuri, "Detecting and Visualizing Denial-of-Service and Network Probe Attacks Using Principal Component Analysis". Third Conference on Security and Network Architectures, SAR'04, La Londe, France, June 2004 [PDF]
  2. Khaled Labib, V. Rao Vemuri, "Anomaly Detection Using S Language Framework: Clustering and Visualization of Intrusive Attacks on Computer Systems". Fourth Conference on Security and Network Architectures, SAR'05, Batz sur Mer, France, June 2005 [PDF].

Workshops

  1. Khaled Labib, V. Rao Vemuri, "Using Principal Component Analysis to Detect Denial-of-Service Attacks". Student Workshop on Computing, SWC 2003, University of California, Davis, November 2003.

White Papers

  1. Khaled Labib, V. Rao Vemuri, "NSOM: A Tool to Detect Denial-of-Service Attacks using Self-Organizing Maps" [PDF]

Presentations

  1. Anomaly Detection Using S Language Framework: Clustering and Visualization of Intrusive Attacks on Computer Systems. Presentation at SAR'05 in France, June 2005 [PDF]
  2. Detecting and Visualizing Denial-of-Service and Network Probe Attacks Using Principal Component Analysis : Presentation at SAR'04 in France, June 2004 [PPT]
  3. Real-Time Network-Based Intrusion Detection Using Self-Organizing Maps : Security Lab (SecLab), Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, Jan. 2002.