An immune system inspired approach of collaborative intrusion detection system using mobile agents in wireless ad hoc networks

Authors
Yeom, KWPark, JH
Issue Date
2005-12
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
Citation
COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY, PT 2, PROCEEDINGS, v.3802, pp.204 - 211
Abstract
Many single points of failure exist in an intrusion detection system (IDS) based on a hierarchical architecture that does not have redundant communication lines and the capability to dynamically reconfigure relationships in the case of failure of key components. To solve this problem, we propose an IDS inspired by the human immune system based upon several mobile agents. The mobile agents act similarly to white blood cells of the immune system and travel from host to host in the network to detect any intrusions. As in the immune system, intrusions are detected by distinguishing between "self' and "non-self', or normal and abnormal process behavior respectively. In this paper we present our model, and show how mobile agent and artificial immune paradigms can be used to design efficient intrusion detection systems. We also discuss the validation of our model followed by a set of experiments we have carried out to evaluate the performance of our model using realistic case studies.
ISSN
0302-9743
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/135900
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