Evolution Tricks to Catch Network Intruders
Every day our online messages and files need better security, because bad actors try to sneak in and steal data.
Researchers built a system that watches network traffic and try to spot strange moves, using a simple idea from nature called a genetic algorithm.
It treats data like a population of ideas, lets the best patterns survive, and slowly learns which traffic looks normal or like an intrusion.
That filter cut down the mess of data so the system focus on the important parts, and it run faster than some old methods.
We tested it on a common benchmark, the KDD99 dataset, and saw a fair detection rate, meaning many attacks were caught while normal traffic was left alone.
This does not fix all problems, but it's a clear step to keep networks safer, and it can be tuned more or mixed with other tools.
Picture evolution helping computers watch your network — kinda odd, yet it helps protect everyday internet use.
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An Implementation of Intrusion Detection System Using Genetic Algorithm
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