Abstract

The development of robust anomaly-based network detection systems, which are preferred over static signal-based network intrusion, is vital for cybersecurity. The development of a flexible and dynamic security system is required to tackle the new attacks. Current intrusion detection systems (IDSs) suffer to attain both the high detection rate and low false alarm rate. To address this issue, in this paper, we propose an IDS using different machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) models. This paper presents a comparative analysis of different ML models and DL models on Coburg intrusion detection datasets (CIDDSs). First, we compare different ML- and DL-based models on the CIDDS dataset. Second, we propose an ensemble model that combines the best ML and DL models to achieve high-performance metrics. Finally, we benchmarked our best models with the CIC-IDS2017 dataset and compared them with state-of-the-art models. While the popular IDS datasets like KDD99 and NSL-KDD fail to represent the recent attacks and suffer from network biases, CIDDS, used in this research, encompasses labeled flow-based data in a simulated office environment with both updated attacks and normal usage. Furthermore, both accuracy and interpretability must be considered while implementing AI models. Both ML and DL models achieved an accuracy of 99% on the CIDDS dataset with a high detection rate, low false alarm rate, and relatively low training costs. Feature importance was also studied using the Classification and regression tree (CART) model. Our models performed well in 10-fold cross-validation and independent testing. CART and convolutional neural network (CNN) with embedding achieved slightly better performance on the CIC-IDS2017 dataset compared to previous models. Together, these results suggest that both ML and DL methods are robust and complementary techniques as an effective network intrusion detection system.

Highlights

  • Cybersecurity plays a crucial role in most aspects of our lives, including social, economic, and political systems

  • Different machine learning (ML) models and deep learning (DL) models were applied for the analysis in the Coburg intrusion detection datasets (CIDDSs)-001 external dataset with five classes

  • To determine the robustness of these models, 10-fold cross-validation was applied in the training dataset

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Introduction

Cybersecurity plays a crucial role in most aspects of our lives, including social, economic, and political systems. Intrusion detection is a way of monitoring a network for malicious activity or policy violations. It differs from traditional firewall in terms of its dynamic nature where traditional firewall has a static set of rules. With the advent of new technologies and their ever-growing reliance on cyberspace and cloud computing, it is more critical than ever to protect this pseudo aspect of our lives. From our daily routine to minute details in our lives that we entrust in social media and other applications, they need proper defense against the prying eyes

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