Kailash Kumar

Work place: College of Computing and Informatics, Saudi Electronic University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

E-mail: k.kumar@seu.edu.sa

Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2916-719X

Research Interests: Computing Platform, Image Processing

Biography

Dr. Kailash Kumar is employed by Saudi Electronic University in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as an Assistant Professor in the College of Computing and Informatics. In Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, at Suresh Gyan Vihar University, he earned a PhD in computer science and engineering. He has more than 100 research articles that have been published in international conferences and journals. The Internet of Things, cloud computing, machine learning, and image processing are some of Dr. Kailash Kumar's areas of interest in study.

Author Articles
Ensemble Learning Approach for Classification of Network Intrusion Detection in IoT Environment

By Priya R. Maidamwar Prasad P. Lokulwar Kailash Kumar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2023.03.03, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2023

Over the last two years,the number of cyberattacks has grown significantly, paralleling the emergence of new attack types as intruder’s skill sets have improved. It is possible to attack other devices on a botnet and launch a man-in-the-middle attack with an IOT device that is present in the home network. As time passes, an ever-increasing number of devices are added to a network. Such devices will be destroyed completely if one or both of them are disconnected from a network. Detection of intrusions in a network becomes more difficult because of this. In most cases, manual detection and intervention is ineffective or impossible. Consequently, it's vital that numerous types of network threats can be better identified with less computational complexity and time spent on processing. Numerous studies have already taken place, and specific attacks are being examined. In order to quickly detect an attack, an IDS uses a well-trained classification model. In this study, multi-layer perceptron classifier along with random forest is used to examine the accuracy, precision, recall and f-score of IDS. IoT environment-based intrusion related benchmark datasets UNSWNB-15 and N_BaIoT are utilized in the experiment. Both of these datasets are relatively newer than other datasets, which represents the latest attack. Additionally, ensembles of different tree sizes and grid search algorithms are employed to determine the best classifier learning parameters. The research experiment's outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness of the IDS model using random forest over the multi-layer perceptron neural network model since it outperforms comparable ensembles analyzed in the literature in terms of K-fold cross validation techniques.

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