DocumentCode
2334465
Title
The affect of fuzzification on neural networks intrusion detection system
Author
Ali, Khattab M. ; Venus, W. ; Al Rababaa, Mamoun Suleiman
Author_Institution
Dept. CS, Al Al-Bayt Univ., Marfaq, Jordan
fYear
2009
fDate
25-27 May 2009
Firstpage
1236
Lastpage
1241
Abstract
Intrusion detection (ID) is an interesting approach that could be used to improve the security of network systems. IDS detects suspected patterns of network traffic on the remaining open parts through monitoring user activities (runtime gathering of data from system operations), and the subsequent analysis of these activities. The purpose of this work is to contribute ideas of finding a solution to detect attacks (intrusion) through building artificial detection system using feedforward neural networks to detect attacks with low false negative rate (which is the most important point), and low false positive rate. To do so, two feedforward neural networks architectures (one for non fuzzified data, the other for fuzzified data) are suggested, and their behaviors in detecting the attacks are studied. In this research, the suggested IDS not only has the ability to distinguish if the access is normal or attack, but also capable of distinguishing the attack type.
Keywords
computer networks; feedforward neural nets; fuzzy set theory; pattern classification; telecommunication security; telecommunication traffic; artificial detection system; feedforward neural network; fuzzification; fuzzy set theory; intrusion detection system; low false negative rate; low false positive rate; network security; network traffic; pattern classification; Artificial neural networks; Buildings; Data security; Feedforward neural networks; Intrusion detection; Monitoring; Neural networks; Pattern analysis; Runtime; Telecommunication traffic; Fuzzy set; Intrusion detection; Neural network;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics and Applications, 2009. ICIEA 2009. 4th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Xi´an
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2799-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2800-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIEA.2009.5138399
Filename
5138399
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