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Título
Mutating network scans for the assessment of supervised classifier ensembles
Autor
Publicado en
Logic Journal of the IGPL. 2012, V. 21, n. 4, p. 630-647
Editorial
Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación
2012-09
ISSN
1367-0751
DOI
10.1093/jigpal/jzs037
Résumé
As it is well known, some Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) suffer from high rates of false positives and negatives. A mutation technique is proposed in this study to test and evaluate the performance of a full range of classifier ensembles for Network Intrusion Detection when trying to recognize new attacks. The novel technique applies mutant operators that randomly modify the features of the captured network packets to generate situations that could not otherwise be provided to IDSs while learning. A comprehensive comparison of supervised classifiers and their ensembles is performed to assess their generalization capability. It is based on the idea of confronting brand new network attacks obtained by means of the mutation technique. Finally, an example application of the proposed testing model is specially applied to the identification of network scans and related mutations
Palabras clave
Network intrusion detection
IDS performance
classifier ensembles
machine learning
zero-day attacks
mutation
Materia
Informática
Computer science
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