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Machine Learning for Misuse-Based Network Intrusion Detection: Overview, Unified Evaluation and Feature Choice Comparison Framework

Laurens Le Jeune, Toon Goedemé, Nele Mentens

2021IEEE Access57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Network Intrusion detection systems are essential for the protection of advanced communication networks. Originally, these systems were hard-coded to identify specific signatures, patterns and rule violations; now artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms provide promising alternatives. However, in the literature, various outdated datasets as well as a plethora of different evaluation metrics are used to prove algorithm efficacy. To enable a global comparison, this study compiles algorithms for different configurations to create common ground and proposes two new evaluation metrics. These metrics, the detection score and the identification score, together reliably present the performance of a network intrusion detection system to allow for practical comparison on a large scale. Additionally, we present a workflow to process raw packet flows into input features for machine learning. This framework quickly implements different algorithms for the various datasets and allows systematic performance comparison between those algorithms. Our experimental results, matching and surpassing the state-of-the-art, indicate the potential of this approach. As raw traffic input features are much easier and cheaper to extract when compared to traditional features, they show promise for application in real-time deep learning-based systems.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceIntrusion detection systemArtificial intelligenceFeature (linguistics)Machine learningFeature extractionNetwork securityData miningPattern recognition (psychology)Computer securityPhilosophyLinguisticsNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingSpam and Phishing Detection