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Improving Network Intrusion Detection by Means of Domain-Aware Genetic Programming

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Improving Network Intrusion Detection by Means of Domain-Aware Genetic Programming
—One of the central areas in network intrusion detection is how to build effective systems that are able to distinguish normal from intrusive traffic. In this paper we explore the use of Genetic Programming (GP) for such a purpose. Although GP has already been studied for this task, the inner features of network intrusion detection have been systematically ignored. To avoid the blind use of GP shown in previous research, we guide the search by means of a fitness function based on recent advances on IDS evaluation. For the experimental work we use a well-known dataset (i.e. KDD99) that has become a standard to compare research although its drawbacks. Results clearly show that an intelligent use of GP achieves systems that are comparable (and even better in realistic conditions) to top state-of-the-art proposals in terms of effectiveness, improving them in efficiency and simplicity. Keywords-intrusion detection; genetic programming; efficiency; effectiveness;
Jorge Blasco Alís, Agustín Orfila, A
Added 12 Oct 2010
Updated 12 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where IEEEARES
Authors Jorge Blasco Alís, Agustín Orfila, Arturo Ribagorda
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