Abstract

Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDSs) are systems that monitor computer networks to detect, identify and prevent the malicious events, which attempt to compromise the integrity, confidentiality or availability of computer networks. The NIDS may be classified according to the detection technique into two types, the Signature-Based and Anomaly-Based NIDS. In order to increase the efficiency of the NIDS, a hybrid signature-anomaly NIDS based on both snort and negative selection algorithm is proposed. To evaluate the efficacy of the proposed system the 1999 DARPA data set is used. The experimental results show that the performance of the proposed system is more efficient than using snort on its own. General Terms

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