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Title

Machine Learning Based Hybrid Approach to Detect Intrusion in Cyber Communication

Author

Neha Pathak, Bobby Sharma

Citation

Vol. 23  No. 11  pp. 190-194

Abstract

By looking the importance of communication, data delivery and access in various sectors including governmental, business and individual for any kind of data, it becomes mandatory to identify faults and flaws during cyber communication. To protect personal, governmental and business data from being misused from numerous advanced attacks, there is the need of cyber security. The information security provides massive protection to both the host machine as well as network. The learning methods are used for analyzing as well as preventing various attacks. Machine learning is one of the branch of Artificial Intelligence that plays a potential learning techniques to detect the cyber-attacks. In the proposed methodology, the Decision Tree (DT) which is also a kind of supervised learning model, is combined with the different cross-validation method to determine the accuracy and the execution time to identify the cyber-attacks from a very recent dataset of different network attack activities of network traffic in the UNSW-NB15 dataset. It is a hybrid method in which different types of attributes including Gini Index and Entropy of DT model has been implemented separately to identify the most accurate procedure to detect intrusion with respect to the execution time. The different DT methodologies including DT using Gini Index, DT using train-split method and DT using information entropy along with their respective subdivision such as using K-Fold validation, using Stratified K-Fold validation are implemented.

Keywords

Cyber security, UNSW-NB 15 Dataset, Decision Tree, Gini Index, Information Entropy, Cross-validation, Accuracy, Execution Time.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202311/20231124.pdf