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Optimal Feature Selection with Weight Optimised Deep Neural Network for Incremental Learning-Based Intrusion Detection in Fog Environment

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  • Aftab Alam Abdussami

    (Department of Computer Application, Integral University Lucknow, India)

  • Mohammed Faizan Farooqui

    (Department of Computer Application, Integral University Lucknow, India)

Abstract

Fog computing acts as an intermediate component to reduce the delays in communication among end-users and the cloud that offer local processing of requests among end-users through fog devices. Thus, the primary aim of fog devices is to ensure the authenticity of incoming network traffic. Anyhow, these fog devices are susceptible to malicious attacks. An efficient Intrusion Detection System (IDS) or Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is necessary to offer secure functioning of fog for improving efficiency. IDSs are a fundamental component for any security system like the Internet of things (IoT) and fog networks for ensuring the Quality of Service (QoS). Even though different machine learning and deep learning models have shown their efficiency in intrusion detection, the deep insight of managing the incremental data is a complex part. Therefore, the main intent of this paper is to implement an effective model for intrusion detection in a fog computing platform. Initially, the data dealing with intrusion are collected from diverse benchmark sources. Further, data cleaning is performed, which is to identify and remove errors and duplicate data, to create a reliable dataset. This improves the quality of the training data for analytics and enables accurate decision making. The conceptual and temporal features are extracted. Concerning reducing the data length for reducing the training complexity, optimal feature selection is performed based on an improved meta-heuristic concept termed Modified Active Electrolocation-based Electric Fish Optimization (MAE-EFO). With the optimally selected features or data, incremental learning-based detection is accomplished by Incremental Deep Neural Network (I-DNN). This deep learning model optimises the testing weight using the proposed MAE-EFO by concerning the objective as to minimise the error difference between the predicted and actual results, thus enhancing the performance of new incremental data. The validation of the proposed model on the benchmark datasets and other datasets achieves an attractive performance when compared over other state-of-the-art IDSs.

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  • Aftab Alam Abdussami & Mohammed Faizan Farooqui, 2022. "Optimal Feature Selection with Weight Optimised Deep Neural Network for Incremental Learning-Based Intrusion Detection in Fog Environment," Journal of Information & Knowledge Management (JIKM), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 21(03), pages 1-33, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:jikmxx:v:21:y:2022:i:03:n:s0219649222500423
    DOI: 10.1142/S0219649222500423
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