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Protection of networks from changing cyberthreats depends critically on intrusion detection. This article presents a hybrid deep learning framework using a tunicate swarm algorithm and brown-bear optimization for intrusion detection. The Tunicate Swarm Algorithm (TSA) was utilized for hyperparameter tuning; the Brown-Bear Optimization Algorithm (BBOA) was employed for feature selection, therefore lowering the dataset from 41 to 25 features. After five epochs, the model tested on the NSL-KDD dataset achieves 98% accuracy. Comparative study using conventional models showed that the suggested framework improved accuracy and loss reduction, therefore stressing its possibilities to improve intrusion detection systems.
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Wang, L., Chen, M. Y., Gupta, B. B., Attar, R. W., Gaurav, A., Arya, V., … Alhomoud, A. (2025). A Hybrid Deep Learning Framework for Intrusion Detection in Database Systems Using Brown-Bear Optimization and Tunicate Swarm Algorithm. Journal of Database Management, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.4018/JDM.388847
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