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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 01, 2016
Filed:
Jul. 16, 2014
Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc, Redmond, WA (US);
Alisson Augusto Souza Sol, Bellevue, WA (US);
Barry Markey, Kirkland, WA (US);
Robert D. Fish, Seattle, WA (US);
Donald J. Ankney, Seattle, WA (US);
Dragos D. Boia, Seattle, WA (US);
Viresh Ramdatmisier, Seattle, WA (US);
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Various embodiments provide an approach to classifying security events based on the concept of behavior change detection or 'volatility.' Behavior change detection is utilized, in place of a pre-defined patterns approach, to look at a system's behavior and detect any variances from what would otherwise be normal operating behavior. In operation, machine learning techniques are utilized as an event classification mechanism which facilitates implementation scalability. The machine learning techniques are iterative and continue to learn over time. Operational scalability issues are addressed by using the computed volatility of the events in a time series as input for a classifier. During a learning process (i.e., the machine learning process), the system identifies relevant features that are affected by security incidents. When in operation, the system evaluates those features in real-time and provides a probability that an incident is about to occur.