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<a href="http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&amp;arnumber=1588299&amp;isnumber=33466">http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&amp;arnumber=1588299&amp;isnumber=33466</a>
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2008-06-16


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Logs are one of the most fundamental resources to any security
professional. It is widely recognized by the government and industry
that it is both beneficial and desirable to share logs for the purpose
of security research. However, the sharing is not happening or not to
the degree or magnitude that is desired. Organizations are reluctant to
share logs because of the risk from exposing sensitive information to
potential attackers. In this paper we survey current attempts at sharing
logs and current log anonymization tools. We further define the problem
and describe a roadmap to solve the issues that have to date inhibited
large scale log sharing.
 




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