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A Data-Centric Network Traffic Dataset for Anomaly Detection: Construction, Reproducible Pipeline, and Technical Validation

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  • Daniel Quirumbay Yagual

    (Faculty of System and Telecommunications, Santa Elena State University (UPSE), La Libertad 240204, Santa Elena, Ecuador
    Center for Information and Communications Technologies Research (CITIC), Department of Computer Science and Information Technologies, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, Spain)

  • Diego Fernández Iglesias

    (Center for Information and Communications Technologies Research (CITIC), Department of Computer Science and Information Technologies, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, Spain)

  • Francisco J. Nóvoa

    (Center for Information and Communications Technologies Research (CITIC), Department of Computer Science and Information Technologies, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, Spain)

  • Daniel Garabato

    (Center for Information and Communications Technologies Research (CITIC), Department of Computer Science and Information Technologies, University of A Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, Spain)

Abstract

The effectiveness of machine learning and deep learning methods for network anomaly detection depends strongly on the quality and representativeness of the datasets used for training and evaluation. Despite recent advances, many publicly available benchmarks rely on synthetic traffic, outdated attack scenarios, or limited representation of encrypted communications. This work presents a network traffic dataset derived from operational firewall logs collected in a heterogeneous institutional environment dominated by HTTPS/TLS traffic. A structured data-centric pipeline was implemented, including preprocessing, behavioral feature engineering, unsupervised pseudo-labeling through the EFMS–KMeans algorithm, class balancing using SMOTE, and the generation of model-oriented sequential representations for deep learning analysis. The resulting dataset contains large-scale flow-level records describing volumetric, behavioral, and temporal traffic characteristics while preserving privacy through anonymization procedures. Technical validation was conducted using statistical analysis, entropy-based measurements, clustering quality metrics, and dimensionality reduction techniques, confirming data consistency, structural diversity, and class separability. The dataset is publicly available through the Mendeley Data repository together with metadata and documentation supporting anomaly detection research, encrypted traffic analysis, and the evaluation of machine learning and deep learning approaches in realistic cybersecurity environments.

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  • Daniel Quirumbay Yagual & Diego Fernández Iglesias & Francisco J. Nóvoa & Daniel Garabato, 2026. "A Data-Centric Network Traffic Dataset for Anomaly Detection: Construction, Reproducible Pipeline, and Technical Validation," Data, MDPI, vol. 11(8), pages 1-31, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jdataj:v:11:y:2026:i:8:p:199-:d:2009476
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