AIDeM: Agent-Based Intrusion Detection Mechanism

The availability of services can be comprimised if a service request sent to the web services server hides some form of attack within its contents. This article presents AIDeM (An Agent-Based Intrusion Detection Mechanism), an adaptive solution for dealing with DoS attacks in Web service environment...

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Main Author: Pinzón Trejos, Cristian (author)
Other Authors: Navarro, Martí (author), Bajo, Javier (author)
Format: article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/4798
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Summary:The availability of services can be comprimised if a service request sent to the web services server hides some form of attack within its contents. This article presents AIDeM (An Agent-Based Intrusion Detection Mechanism), an adaptive solution for dealing with DoS attacks in Web service environments. The solution proposes a two phased mechanism in which each phase incorporates a special type of CBR-BDI agent that functions as a classifier. In the first phase, a case-based reasoning (CBR) engine utilizes a Naïves Bayes strategy to carry out an initial filter, and in the second phase, a CBR engine incorporates a neural network to complete the classification mechanism. AIDeM has been applied within the FUSION@ architecture to improve its current security mechanism. A prototype of the architecture was developed and applied to a case study. The results obtained are presented in this study.