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The use of encrypted data, the diversity of new protocols, and the surge in the number of malicious activities worldwide have posed new challenges for intrusion detection systems (IDS). In this scenario, existing signature-based IDS are not performing well. Various researchers have proposed machine learning-based IDS to detect unknown malicious activities based on behaviour patterns. Results have shown that machine learning-based IDS perform better than signature-based IDS (SIDS) in identifying new malicious activities in the communication network. In this paper, the authors have analyzed the IDS dataset that contains the most current common attacks and evaluated the performance of network intrusion detection systems by adopting two data resampling techniques and 10 machine learning classifiers. It has been observed that the top three IDS models—KNeighbors, XGBoost, and AdaBoost—outperform binary-class classification with 99.49%, 99.14%, and 98.75% accuracy, and XGBoost, KNneighbors, and GaussianNB outperform in multi-class classification with 99.30%, 98.88%, and 96.66% accuracy.
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Amit Singh
Jay Prakash
Gaurav Kumar
Journal of Database Management
Bridge University
Government of India
Oklahoma City University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e792b5b6db643587703707 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/jdm.338276
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