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Automatic Intelligent Real-time Intrusion Detection System: A Data Mining Model Oriola Oluwafemi Abstract Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is a popular device for securing network resources. However, developing a system that will automatically detect all known and unknown network attacks accurately in real-time is still a serious challenge. In this paper, a data mining model of an automatic intelligent real time network intrusion detection system that will be able to detect malicious network packets with very minimal false positive and false negative was presented. A three-layered Intrusion Detection System was modelled using Clustering techniques, Artificial Neural Networks and Decision Tree Classifiers. The algorithms used for each stage of the process were compared. Simple K-Means and Expectation Maximization Algorithms are compared in Layer One. In Layer Two, Multilayer Perceptron and Radial Basis Function Feed-Forward Back Propagation Neural Networks with varying para...
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