/* * ===================================================================================== * * Filename: bayesian.c * * Description: Module for managing bayesian not supervised correlation * * Version: 0.1 * Created: 28/09/2010 19:37:08 * Revision: none * Compiler: gcc * * Author: BlackLight (http://0x00.ath.cx), * Licence: GNU GPL v.3 * Company: DO WHAT YOU WANT CAUSE A PIRATE IS FREE, YOU ARE A PIRATE! * * ===================================================================================== */ #include "spp_ai.h" #include #include /** \defgroup correlation Module for the correlation of hyperalerts * @{ */ /** Key for the bayesian correlation table */ typedef struct { /** Snort ID of the first alert */ AI_alert_event_key a; /** Snort ID of the second alert */ AI_alert_event_key b; } AI_bayesian_correlation_key; /** Bayesian alert correlation hash table */ typedef struct { /** Key for the hash table */ AI_bayesian_correlation_key key; /** Correlation value */ double correlation; /** Timestamp of the last acquired correlation value */ time_t latest_computation_time; /** Make the struct 'hashable' */ UT_hash_handle hh; } AI_bayesian_correlation; PRIVATE AI_bayesian_correlation *bayesian_cache = NULL; PRIVATE double k_exp_value = 0.0; /** * \brief Function used for computing the correlation probability A->B of two alerts (A,B) given their timestamps: f(ta, tb) = exp ( -(tb - ta)^2 / k ) * \param ta Timestamp of A * \param tb Timestamp of B * \return The correlation probability A->B */ PRIVATE double __AI_bayesian_correlation_function ( time_t ta, time_t tb ) { if ( k_exp_value == 0.0 ) k_exp_value = - (double) (config->bayesianCorrelationInterval * config->bayesianCorrelationInterval) / log ( CUTOFF_Y_VALUE ); return exp ( -((ta - tb) * (ta - tb)) / k_exp_value ); } /* ----- end of function __AI_bayesian_correlation_function ----- */ /** * \brief Compute the correlation between two alerts, A -> B: p[A|B] = p[Corr(A,B)] / P[B] * \param a First alert * \param b Second alert * \return A real coefficient representing p[A|B] using the historical information */ double AI_alert_bayesian_correlation ( const AI_snort_alert *a, const AI_snort_alert *b ) { double corr = 0.0; unsigned int corr_count = 0, corr_count_a = 0; BOOL is_a_correlated = false; AI_bayesian_correlation_key bayesian_key; AI_bayesian_correlation *found = NULL; AI_alert_event_key key_a, key_b; AI_alert_event *events_a = NULL, *events_b = NULL; AI_alert_event *events_iterator_a, *events_iterator_b; if ( !a || !b ) return 0.0; key_a.gid = a->gid; key_a.sid = a->sid; key_a.rev = a->rev; key_b.gid = b->gid; key_b.sid = b->sid; key_b.rev = b->rev; /* Check if this correlation value is already in our cache */ bayesian_key.a = key_a; bayesian_key.b = key_b; HASH_FIND ( hh, bayesian_cache, &bayesian_key, sizeof ( bayesian_key ), found ); if ( found ) { /* Ok, the abs() is not needed until the time starts running backwards, but it's better going safe... */ if ( abs ( time ( NULL ) - found->latest_computation_time ) <= config->bayesianCorrelationCacheValidity ) /* If our alert couple is there, just return it */ return found->correlation; } if ( !( events_a = (AI_alert_event*) AI_get_alert_events_by_key ( key_a )) || !( events_b = (AI_alert_event*) AI_get_alert_events_by_key ( key_b ))) return 0.0; for ( events_iterator_a = events_a; events_iterator_a; events_iterator_a = events_iterator_a->next ) { is_a_correlated = false; for ( events_iterator_b = events_b; events_iterator_b; events_iterator_b = events_iterator_b->next ) { if ( abs ( events_iterator_a->timestamp - events_iterator_b->timestamp ) <= config->bayesianCorrelationInterval ) { is_a_correlated = true; corr_count++; corr += __AI_bayesian_correlation_function ( events_iterator_a->timestamp, events_iterator_b->timestamp ); } } if ( is_a_correlated ) corr_count_a++; } corr /= (double) corr_count; corr -= ( events_a->count - corr_count_a ) / events_a->count; if ( found ) { found->correlation = corr; found->latest_computation_time = time ( NULL ); } else { if ( !( found = ( AI_bayesian_correlation* ) malloc ( sizeof ( AI_bayesian_correlation )))) AI_fatal_err ( "Fatal dynamic memory allocation error", __FILE__, __LINE__ ); found->key = bayesian_key; found->correlation = corr; found->latest_computation_time = time ( NULL ); } return corr; } /* ----- end of function AI_alert_bayesian_correlation ----- */ /** @} */