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Improving Web Application Firewalls to detect advanced SQL injection attacks


Abstract:

Injections flaws which include SQL injection are the most prevalent security threats affecting Web applications[1]. To mitigate these attacks, Web Application Firewalls (...Show More

Abstract:

Injections flaws which include SQL injection are the most prevalent security threats affecting Web applications[1]. To mitigate these attacks, Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) apply security rules in order to both inspect HTTP data streams and detect malicious HTTP transactions. Nevertheless, attackers can bypass WAF's rules by using sophisticated SQL injection techniques. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach to dissect the HTTP traffic and inspect complex SQL injection attacks. Our model is a hybrid Injection Prevention System (HIPS) which uses both a machine learning classifier and a pattern matching inspection engine based on reduced sets of security rules. Our Web Application Firewall architecture aims to optimize detection performances by using a prediction module that excludes legitimate requests from the inspection process.
Date of Conference: 28-30 November 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 March 2015
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Conference Location: Okinawa, Japan

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