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A novel dataset for encrypted virtual private network traffic analysis

Mohamed Naas, Jan Fesl

2023Data in Brief19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Encryption of network traffic should guarantee anonymity and prevent potential interception of information. Encrypted virtual private networks (VPNs) are designed to create special data tunnels that allow reliable transmission between networks and/or end users. However, as has been shown in a number of scientific papers, encryption alone may not be sufficient to secure data transmissions in the sense that certain information may be exposed. Our team has constructed a large dataset that contains generated encrypted network traffic data. This dataset contains a general network traffic model consisting of different types of network traffic such as web, emailing, video conferencing, video streaming, and terminal services. For the same network traffic model, data are measured for different scenarios, i.e., for data traffic through different types of VPNs and without VPNs. Additionally, the dataset contains the initial handshake of the VPN connections. The dataset can be used by various data scientists dealing with the classification of encrypted network traffic and encrypted VPNs.

Topics & Concepts

EncryptionPrivate networkComputer scienceComputer networkHandshakeTraffic classificationData miningComputer securityNetwork packetAsynchronous communicationInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques