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An effective network intrusion detection and classification system forsecuring WS Nusing VGG-19 and hybrid deep neural network techniques

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems

Source : Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems,vol.43,no.5,September 2022,Scopus/SCI,10.3233/JIFS-220444,ImpactFactor:1.737

Url : https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/10/3/530

Campus : Chennai

School : School of Computing

Department : Computer Science and Engineering

Year : 2022

Abstract : Intrusion detection in computer networks is of great importance because of its effects on the different communication and security domains. The detection of network intrusion is a challenge. Moreover, network intrusion detection remains a challenging task as a massive amount of data is required to train the state-of-the-art machine learning models to detect network intrusion threats. Many approaches have already been proposed recently on network intrusion detection. However, they face critical challenges owing to the continuous increase in new threats that current systems do not understand. This paper compares multiple techniques to develop a network intrusion detection system. Optimum features are selected from the dataset based on the correlation between the features. Furthermore, we propose an AdaBoost-based approach for network intrusion detection based on these selected features and present its detailed functionality and performance. Unlike most previous studies, which employ the KDD99 dataset, we used a recent and comprehensive UNSW-NB 15 dataset for network anomaly detection. This dataset is a collection of network packets exchanged between hosts. It comprises 49 attributes, including nine types of threats such as DoS, Fuzzers, Exploit, Worm, shellcode, reconnaissance, generic, and analysis Backdoor. In this study, we employ SVM and MLP for comparison. Finally, we propose AdaBoost based on the decision tree classifier to classify normal activity and possible threats. We monitored the network traffic and classified it into either threats or non-threats. The experimental findings showed that our proposed method effectively detects different forms of network intrusions on computer networks and achieves an accuracy of 99.3% on the UNSW-NB15 dataset. The proposed system will be helpful in network security applications and research domains.

Cite this Research Publication : P.Manjula, S.Baghavathi Priya, “ An effective network intrusion detection and classification system forsecuring WS Nusing VGG-19 and hybrid deep neural network techniques”, Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems,vol.43,no.5,September 2022,Scopus/SCI,10.3233/JIFS-220444,ImpactFactor:1.737

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