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Current intrusion detection mechanisms have quite low detection and high false alarm rates. Thus we propose a model of intrusion tolerant system (ITS) to increase the survivability level from the successful attacks. In this paper, we present the cluster recovery model using cold standby cluster with a software rejuvenation methodology, which is applicable in security field and also less expensive. Firstly, we perform the steady state analysis of a cluster system and then consider an ITS with cold standby cluster. The basic idea is – investigate the consequences for the exact responses in face of attacks and rejuvenate the running service or/and reconfigure it. It shows that the system operates through intrusions and provides continued the critical functions, and gracefully degrades non-critical system functionality in the face of intrusions.

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Aung, K.M.M., Park, K., Park, J.S. (2005). A Model of ITS Using Cold Standby Cluster. In: Fox, E.A., Neuhold, E.J., Premsmit, P., Wuwongse, V. (eds) Digital Libraries: Implementing Strategies and Sharing Experiences. ICADL 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3815. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11599517_1

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