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Hyperband Tuned Deep Neural Network With Well Posed Stacked Sparse AutoEncoder for Detection of DDoS Attacks in Cloud

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 181916-181929

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3028690

Keywords

Machine learning; intrusion detection; artificial neural network; cloud computing; distributed denial of service attack

Funding

  1. Technical Education Quality Improvement Project III (TEQIP III) of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India [P154523]

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Cloud computing has very attractive features like elastic, on demand and fully managed computer system resources and services. However, due to its distributed and dynamic nature as well as vulnerabilities in virtualization implementation, the cloud environment is prone to various cyber-attacks and security issues related to cloud model. Some of them are inability to access data coming to and from cloud service, theft and misuse of data hosted, no control over sensitive data access, advance threats like malware injection attack, wrapping attacks, virtual machine escape, distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) etc. DDoS is one of the notorious attack. Despite a number of available potential solutions for the detection of DDoS attacks, the increasing frequency and potency of recent attacks and the constantly evolving attack vectors, necessitate the development of improved detection approaches. This article proposes a novel architecture that combines a well posed stacked sparse AutoEncoder (AE) for feature learning with a Deep Neural Network (DNN) for classification of network traffic into benign traffic and DDoS attack traffic. AE and DNN are optimized for detection of DDoS attacks by tuning the parameters using appropriately designed techniques. The improvements suggested in this article lead to low reconstruction error, prevent exploding and vanishing gradients, and lead to smaller network which avoids overfitting. A comparative analysis of the proposed approach with ten state-of-the-art approaches using performance metrics-detection accuracy, precision, recall and F1-Score, has been conducted. Experiments have been performed on CICIDS2017 and NSL-KDD standard datasets for validation. Proposed approach outperforms existing approaches over the NSL-KDD dataset and yields competitive results over the CICIDS2017 dataset.

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