Intrusion detection in network systems through hybrid supervised and unsupervised mining process - a detailed case study on the ISCX benchmark dataset -
Résumé
Data mining techniques play an increasing role in the intrusion detection by analyzing network data and classifying
it as ’normal’ or ’intrusion’. In recent years, several data mining techniques such as supervised, semi-supervised
and unsupervised learning are widely used to enhance the intrusion detection. This work proposes a hybrid intrusion
detection (kM-RF) which outperforms in overall the alternative methods through the accuracy, detection rate, and false
alarm rate. A benchmark intrusion detection dataset (ISCX) is used to evaluate the efficiency of the kM-RF, and a
deep analysis is conducted to study the impact of the importance of each feature defined in the pre-processing step.
The results show the benefits of the proposed approach.
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