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Exploiting Reconfigurable Hardware for Network SecurityField-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 2003. FCCM 2003. 11th Annual IEEE Symposium on (2003), pp. 292-293.
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AbstractOne type of network security strategy is using an intrusion detection system (IDS). We are implementing an IDS in FPGA-based (Field Programmable Gate Array) reconfigurable hardware. This is to achieve higher speed and more efficient performance of network security, as networks develop very fast with consequently more demanding constraints. This study provides novel hardware architectures for an IDS system which should be able to monitor networks with a speed up to 2.68 Gbps.
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