Abstract

In this paper, a substructure-based network behavior anomaly detection approach, called WFS (Weighted Frequent Subgraphs), is proposed to detect the anomalies of a large-scale IP networks. With application of WFS, an entire graph is examined, unusual substructures of which are reported. Due to additional information given by the graph, the anomalies are able to be detected more accurately. With multivariate time series motif association rules mining (MTSMARM), the patterns of abnormal traffic behavior are able to be obtained. In order to verify the above proposals, experiments are conducted and, together with application of backbone networks (Internet2) Netflow data, show some positive results.

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