History of intrusion detection

From: Thomas (t531333_at_pandora.be)
Date: 04/07/04

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    Hi,

    I'm doing a little research on the history of id systems. The first
    paper i found introducing the concept of intrusion detection is from one
    James P. Anderson (1980) . Does any of you know about any older
    documents of this kind?

    paper at http://seclab.cs.ucdavis.edu/projects/history/papers/ande80.pdf

    Thanks,
    Thomas

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