A Network Intrusion Detection Framework based on Bayesian Network using Wrapper Approach

  • Reazul M
  • Rahman A
  • Samad T
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Abstract

Increasing internet usage and connectivity demands a network intrusion detection system combating cynical network attacks. Data mining therefore is a popular technique used by intrusion detection system to prevent the network attacks and classify the network events as either normal or attack. Our research study presents a wrapper approach for intrusion detection. In this framework Feature selection technique eliminate the irrelevant features to reduce the time complexity and build a better model to predict the result with a greater accuracy and Bayesian network works as a base classifier to predict the types of attack. Our experiment shows that the proposed framework exhibits a superior overall performance in terms of accuracy which is 98.2653 , error rate of 1.73 and keeps the false positive rate at a lower rate of 0.007. Our model performed better than other leading state-of-the-arts models such as KNN, Boosted DT, Hidden NB and Markov chain. The NSL-KDD is used as benchmark data set with Weka library functions in the experimental setup.

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Reazul, M., Rahman, A., & Samad, T. (2017). A Network Intrusion Detection Framework based on Bayesian Network using Wrapper Approach. International Journal of Computer Applications, 166(4), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.5120/ijca2017913992

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