scholarly journals Computational intelligence based intrusion detection systems for wireless communication and pervasive computing networks

Author(s):  
Abhishek Gupta ◽  
Om Jee Pandey ◽  
Mahendra Shukla ◽  
Anjali Dadhich ◽  
Samar Mathur ◽  
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Author(s):  
dolfo Alan Sánchez Vázquez ◽  
Gregorio Martínez Pérez

In principle, computers networks were conceived to share resources and certain computing devices among a select group of people working in academic institutions. In this context, the security did not have high importance. Today, through the network circulates a lot of valuable data (budgets, credit card numbers, marketing data, etc.), much of which can be considered confidential. Here is where security takes great importance?so that these data cannot be read or modified by any third party, and the services offered are always available and only to authorized people (confidentiality, integrity, and readiness). When we refer to security, there are some terms of great importance. Risk is defined as any accidental or not prospective exhibition of information as consequence of the bad operation of hardware or the incorrect design of software. Vulnerabilities indicate when a failure in the operation of software and/or hardware elements exposes the system to penetrations. Starting from here we can define attack as an event against the good operation of a system, and it can be successful or not. If the attack is successful and access is obtained to the files and programs or control is obtained to the computers without being detected, then we are dealing with a penetration. This leads to an intrusion, which is a group of actions compromising the integrity, confidentiality, and readiness of computer resources (Sobh, 2006). The main objective of this article is to explain to the reader the main concepts regarding intrusion detection systems (IDSs) and intrusion prevention systems (IPSs), and the particular issues that should be additionally considered when protecting wireless communication scenarios (in comparison with IDSs/IPSs in traditional wired networks). It also includes an extended view of the current state of the art of IDSs and IPSs in wireless networks, covering both research works done so far in this area, as well as an analysis of current open source IDSs and IPSs, and how they are dealing with the specific requirements of wireless communication networks. This article is organized as follows: First, we start with a summary of the main related works in the background section; then we give a description of the important concepts of security, a classification of intrusion detection systems, and a brief comparative of the operation of IDSs in wired and wireless networks. Next, we highlight certain research works exemplifying efforts done so far in wireless scenarios. We present the main ideas behind our current research work to model intrusions in wireless scenarios, before offering future directions of work and a summary of the main ideas expressed in the article.


2012 ◽  
pp. 304-317
Author(s):  
Václav Snášel ◽  
Jan Platoš ◽  
Pavel Krömer ◽  
Ajith Abraham

Recently cyber security has emerged as an established discipline for computer systems and infrastructures with a focus on protection of valuable information stored on those systems from adversaries who want to obtain, corrupt, damage, destroy or prohibit access to it. An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is a program that analyzes what happens or has happened during an execution and tries to find indications that the computer has been misused. This chapter presents some of the challenges in designing efficient ad light weight intrusion detection systems, which could provide high accuracy, low false alarm rate and reduced number of features. Finally, the authors present the Non-negative matrix factorization method for detecting real attacks and the performance comparison with other computational intelligence techniques.


Author(s):  
Václav Snášel ◽  
Jan Platoš ◽  
Pavel Krömer ◽  
Ajith Abraham

Recently cyber security has emerged as an established discipline for computer systems and infrastructures with a focus on protection of valuable information stored on those systems from adversaries who want to obtain, corrupt, damage, destroy or prohibit access to it. An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is a program that analyzes what happens or has happened during an execution and tries to find indications that the computer has been misused. This chapter presents some of the challenges in designing efficient ad light weight intrusion detection systems, which could provide high accuracy, low false alarm rate and reduced number of features. Finally, the authors present the Non-negative matrix factorization method for detecting real attacks and the performance comparison with other computational intelligence techniques.


2006 ◽  
Vol 65 (10) ◽  
pp. 929-936
Author(s):  
A. V. Agranovskiy ◽  
S. A. Repalov ◽  
R. A. Khadi ◽  
M. B. Yakubets

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