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Trustworthy Intrusion Detection: Confidence Estimation Using Latent Space

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This work introduces a novel method for enhancing confidence in anomaly detection in Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) through the use of a Variational Autoencoder (VAE) architecture. By developing a confidence metric derived from latent space representations, we aim to improve the reliability of IDS predictions against cyberattacks. Applied to the NSL-KDD dataset, our approach focuses on binary classification tasks to effectively distinguish between normal and malicious network activities. The methodology demonstrates a significant enhancement in anomaly detection, evidenced by a notable correlation of 0.45 between the reconstruction error and the proposed metric. Our findings highlight the potential of employing VAEs for more accurate and trustworthy anomaly detection in network security.

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hal-04802625 , version 1 (25-11-2024)

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Ioannis Pitsiorlas, George Arvanitakis, Marios Kountouris. Trustworthy Intrusion Detection: Confidence Estimation Using Latent Space. WiOpt 2024, 22nd International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad hoc, and Wireless Networks, IEEE, Oct 2024, Seoul, South Korea. ⟨hal-04802625⟩

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