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Titre
A Comparison of Neural Projection Techniques Applied to Intrusion Detection Systems
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Sujet
Computer Science
Fecha de publicación
2007
Éditeur
Springer Science + Business Media
Citación
Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Volumen 4507, pp. 1138-1146.
Resumen
This paper reviews one nonlinear and two linear projection architectures, in the context of a comparative study, which are used as either alternative or complementary tools in the identification and analysis of anomalous situations by Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs). Three neural projection models are empirically compared, using real traffic data sets in an IDS framework. The specific multivariate data analysis techniques that drive these models are able to identify different factors or components by studying higher order statistics - variance and kurtosis - in order to display the most interesting projections or dimensions. Our research describes how a network manager is able to diagnose anomalous behaviour in data traffic through visual projection of network traffic. We also emphasize the importance of the time-dependent variable in the application of these projection methods.
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978-3-540-73006-4 (Print) / 978-3-540-73007-1 (Online)
ISSN
0302-9743
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