The Application of BP Neural Network in Network Intrusion Detection

2013 ◽  
Vol 765-767 ◽  
pp. 1415-1418 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ya Fang Lou ◽  
Zhi Jun Yuan ◽  
Hao Wu

As the network is impacting enormously to all aspects of society, the network security becomes a critical problem. The traditional intrusion detection technology exists some disadvantages: the imperfection of architecture, the slow detecting of system, the vulnerable of itself architecture, and so on. This paper presents an intrusion detection model based on BP neural network which has the incomparable advantages against traditional intrusion detection systems. Therefore, the study of this subject possesses the practical significance.

Electronics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 916 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiyeon Kim ◽  
Jiwon Kim ◽  
Hyunjung Kim ◽  
Minsun Shim ◽  
Eunjung Choi

As cyberattacks become more intelligent, it is challenging to detect advanced attacks in a variety of fields including industry, national defense, and healthcare. Traditional intrusion detection systems are no longer enough to detect these advanced attacks with unexpected patterns. Attackers bypass known signatures and pretend to be normal users. Deep learning is an alternative to solving these issues. Deep Learning (DL)-based intrusion detection does not require a lot of attack signatures or the list of normal behaviors to generate detection rules. DL defines intrusion features by itself through training empirical data. We develop a DL-based intrusion model especially focusing on denial of service (DoS) attacks. For the intrusion dataset, we use KDD CUP 1999 dataset (KDD), the most widely used dataset for the evaluation of intrusion detection systems (IDS). KDD consists of four types of attack categories, such as DoS, user to root (U2R), remote to local (R2L), and probing. Numerous KDD studies have been employing machine learning and classifying the dataset into the four categories or into two categories such as attack and benign. Rather than focusing on the broad categories, we focus on various attacks belonging to same category. Unlike other categories of KDD, the DoS category has enough samples for training each attack. In addition to KDD, we use CSE-CIC-IDS2018 which is the most up-to-date IDS dataset. CSE-CIC-IDS2018 consists of more advanced DoS attacks than that of KDD. In this work, we focus on the DoS category of both datasets and develop a DL model for DoS detection. We develop our model based on a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and evaluate its performance through comparison with an Recurrent Neural Network (RNN). Furthermore, we suggest the optimal CNN design for the better performance through numerous experiments.


Author(s):  
Loye Lynn Ray ◽  
Henry Felch

Today's anomaly-based network intrusion detection systems (IDSs) are plagued with detecting new and unknown attacks. The review of the literature builds ideas for researching the problem of detecting these attacks using multi-layered feed forward neural network (MLFFNN) IDSs. The scope of the paper focused on a review of the literature from primarily 2008 to the present found in peer-review and scholarly journals. A key word search was used to compare and contrast the literature to find strengths, weaknesses and gaps. The significance of the research found that further work is needed to improve the performance and convergence rates of MLFFNN IDSs. This literature review contributes to the area of intrusion detection by looking at the effects of architecture, algorithms, and input data on the performance and convergence rates of MLFFNN IDSs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Guojie Liu ◽  
Jianbiao Zhang

Network intrusion detection system can effectively detect network attack behaviour, which is very important to network security. In this paper, a multiclassification network intrusion detection model based on convolutional neural network is proposed, and the algorithm is optimized. First, the data is preprocessed, the original one-dimensional network intrusion data is converted into two-dimensional data, and then the effective features are learned using optimized convolutional neural networks, and, finally, the final test results are produced in conjunction with the Softmax classifier. In this paper, KDD-CUP 99 and NSL-KDD standard network intrusion detection dataset were used to carry out the multiclassification network intrusion detection experiment; the experimental results show that the multiclassification network intrusion detection model proposed in this paper improves the accuracy and check rate, reduces the false positive rate, and also obtains better test results for the detection of unknown attacks.


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