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To exploit the strengths of misuse detection and anomaly detection, an intensive focus on intrusion detection combines the two. From a novel perspective, in this paper, we proposed a hybrid approach toward achieving a high detection rate with a low false positive rate. The approach is a two-level hybrid solution consisting of two anomaly detection components and a misuse detection component. In stage...
Because of their feasibility and effectiveness, artificial intelligence-based intrusion detection systems attract considerable interest from researchers. However, when confronted with large-scale data sets, many artificial intelligence-based intrusion detection systems could suffer from a high computational burden, even though the feature selection method can help to reduce the computational complexity...
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