Title of article :
Optimization of rootkit revealing system resources – A game theoretic approach
Author/Authors :
Muthumanickam, K. Pondicherry Engineering College - Department of Computer Science and Engineering, India , Ilavarasan, E. Pondicherry Engineering College - Department of Computer Science and Engineering, India
From page :
386
To page :
392
Abstract :
Malicious rootkit is a collection of programs designed with the intent of infecting and monitoring the victim computer without the user’s permission. After the victim has been compromised, the remote attacker can easily cause further damage. In order to infect, compromise and monitor, rootkits adopt Native Application Programming Interface (API) hooking technique. To reveal the hidden rootkits, current rootkit detection techniques check different data structures which hold reference to Native APIs. To verify these data structures, a large amount of system resources are required. This is because of the number of APIs in these data structures being quite large. Game theoretic approach is a useful mathematical tool to simulate network attacks. In this paper, a mathematical model is framed to optimize resource consumption using game-theory. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to be proposed for optimizing resource consumption while revealing rootkit presence using game theory. Non-cooperative game model is taken to discuss the problem. Analysis and simulation results show that our game theoretic model can effectively reduce the resource consumption by selectively monitoring the number of APIs in windows platform
Keywords :
Computer security , Non , cooperative game theory , Rootkit , Resource optimization , Windows OS
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Computer an‎d Information Sciences
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Computer an‎d Information Sciences
Record number :
2713650
Link To Document :
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