Multi-objective genetic programming with an application to intrusion detection in computer networks
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author = "Khaled Badran",
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title = "Multi-objective genetic programming with an
application to intrusion detection in computer
networks",
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school = "University of Sheffield",
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year = "2009",
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address = "UK",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.505474",
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abstract = "The widespread connectivity of computers all over the
world has encouraged intruders to threaten the security
of computing systems by targeting the confidentiality
and integrity of information, and the availability of
systems. Traditional techniques such as user
authentication, data encryption and firewalls have been
implemented to defend computer security but still have
problems and weak points. Therefore the development of
intrusion detection systems (EDS) has aroused much
research interest with the aim of preventing both
internal and external attacks. In misuse-based,
network-based IDS, huge history files of computer
network usage are analysed hi order to extract useful
information, and rules are extracted to judge future
network usage as legal or illegal. This process is
considered as data mining for intrusion detection in
computer networks.",
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notes = "uk.bl.ethos.505474",
- }
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