Noria Benyettou, Abedlkader Benyettou, Vincent Rodin and Souad Yahia Berrouiguet.
The Multi-Agents Immune System for Network Intrusions Detection (MAISID).
Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Oriental Scientific Publishing, 6(4):383-390, December 2013.
Abstract:
Network intrusion detection Systems are designed to protect computer networks by observing frames and notifying the operators when a possible attack happened. But with the development of network and the information exchange, networks became increasingly vulnerable faced at the new forms of threats. It is necessary to improve the performance of an intrusion detection system. Inspired by immune biological system behavior and the performances of the multi-agent systems, we present in this article a new model (MAISID) of multi-agent system immune for intrusion detection. MAISID is a system that performs frames analyses by a group of immune agents’ collaboration. These agents are distributed on the network to achieve simultaneous treatments, and are auto-adaptable to the evolution of the environment and have also the property of communication and coordination in order to ensure a good detection of intrusions in a distributed network. In this approach, the MAISID model is installed in each host of the network and sub-network for an extensive monitoring and a simultaneous analysis of the frames.
Keywords: Intrusion Detection System, Artificial Immune System, Multi-Agents System, Network Security.
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