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Deep Learning for Proactive Network Monitoring and Security Protection

Giang Nguyen, Štefan Dlugolinský, Viet Tran, Álvaro López García

2020IEEE Access68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The work presented in this paper deals with a proactive network monitoring for security and protection of computing infrastructures. We provide an exploitation of an intelligent module, in the form of a as a machine learning application using deep learning modeling, in order to enhance functionality of intrusion detection system supervising network traffic flows. Currently, intrusion detection systems work well for network monitoring in near real-time and they effectively deal with threats in a reactive way. Deep learning is the emerging generation of artificial intelligence techniques and one of the most promising candidates for intelligence integration into traditional solutions leading to quality improvement of the original solutions. The work presented in this paper faces the challenge of cooperation between deep learning techniques and large-scale data processing. The outcomes obtained from extensive and careful experiments show the applicability and feasibility of simultaneously modelled multiple monitoring channels using deep learning techniques. The proper joining of deep learning modelling with scalable data preprocessing ensures high quality and stability of model performance in dynamic and fast-changing environments such as network traffic flow monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDeep learningScalabilityIntrusion detection systemArtificial intelligenceData pre-processingStability (learning theory)Machine learningDatabaseNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsTime Series Analysis and Forecasting
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