数字取证调查中大规模网络流量分析模糊规则的自动生成

Andrii Shalaginov, K. Franke
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本文描述了在网络取证领域应用神经模糊(NF)支持大规模取证调查的正在进行的研究和初步结果。我们特别关注可以在网络流量转储中找到的良性和恶意活动模式。我们对NF算法提出了一些改进,这些改进可以正确处理大规模数据集,显著减少规则的数量,并降低分类模型的复杂性。这包括更好地自动提取规则参数,以及用于泛化的自举聚合。实验结果表明,与现有方法相比,该优化方法给出的规则数量更少,但精度有所提高。特别是,当只使用39条规则时,它的准确率达到98%。在我们的研究中,我们通过提高认识和带来更全面的模糊规则来为法医学做出贡献。在过去的十年中,许多与网络取证相关的案例导致数据由于其复杂性而可能与大数据相关。软计算方法的应用,使得神经模糊不仅可以为正常流量和攻击流量提供足够的分类精度,而且有助于理解流量特性,制定决策支持机制。
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Automated generation of fuzzy rules from large-scale network traffic analysis in digital forensics investigations
This paper describes ongoing study and first results on the application of Neuro-Fuzzy (NF) to support large-scale forensics investigation in the domain of Network Forensics. In particular we focus on patterns of benign and malicious activity that can be find in network traffic dumps. We propose several improvements to the NF algorithm that results in proper handling of large-scale datasets, significantly reduces number of rules and yields a decreased complexity of the classification model. This includes better automated extraction of rules parameters as well as bootstrap aggregation for generalization. Experimental results show that such optimization gives a smaller number of rules, while the accuracy increases in comparison to existing approaches. In particular, it showed an accuracy of 98% when using only 39 rules. In our research we contribute to forensics science by increasing awareness and bringing more comprehensive fuzzy rules. During the last decade many cases related to network forensics resulted in data that can be related to Big Data due to its complexity. Application of Soft Computing methods, such that Neuro-Fuzzy may bring not only sufficient classification accuracy of normal and attack traffic, yet also facilitate in understanding traffic properties and developing a decision-support mechanism.
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