Evaluation and Selection Models for Ensemble Intrusion Detection Systems in IoT

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Abstract

Using the Internet of Things (IoT) for various applications, such as home and wearables devices, network applications, and even self-driven vehicles, detecting abnormal traffic is one of the problematic areas for researchers to protect network infrastructure from adversary activities. Several network systems suffer from drawbacks that allow intruders to use malicious traffic to obtain unauthorized access. Attacks such as Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDoS), Denial of Service attacks (DoS), and Service Scans demand a unique automatic system capable of identifying traffic abnormality at the earliest stage to avoid system damage. Numerous automatic approaches can detect abnormal traffic. However, accuracy is not only the issue with current Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), but the efficiency, flexibility, and scalability need to be enhanced to detect attack traffic from various IoT networks. Thus, this study concentrates on constructing an ensemble classifier using the proposed Integrated Evaluation Metrics (IEM) to determine the best performance of IDS models. The automated Ranking and Best Selection Method (RBSM) is performed using the proposed IEM to select the best model for the ensemble classifier to detect highly accurate attacks using machine learning and deep learning techniques. Three datasets of real IoT traffic were merged to extend the proposed approach’s ability to detect attack traffic from heterogeneous IoT networks. The results show that the performance of the proposed model achieved the highest accuracy of 99.45% and 97.81% for binary and multi-classification, respectively.

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Alghamdi, R., & Bellaiche, M. (2022). Evaluation and Selection Models for Ensemble Intrusion Detection Systems in IoT. Internet of Things, 3(2), 285–314. https://doi.org/10.3390/iot3020017

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