Development of an Intelligent Classifier Model for Denial of Service Attack Detection

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The prevalence of Internet of Things (IoT) systems deployment is increasing across various domains, from residential to industrial settings. These systems are typically characterized by their modest computationa requirements and use of lightweight communication protocols, such as MQTT. However, the rising adoption of IoT technology has also led to the emergence of novel attacks, increasing the susceptibility of these systems to compromise. Among the different attacks that can affect the main IoT protocols are Denial of Service attacks (DoS). In this scenario, this paper evaluates the performance of six supervised classification techniques (Decision Trees, Multi-layer Perceptron, Random Forest, Support Vector Machine, Fisher Linear Discriminant and Bernoulli and Gaussian Naive Bayes) combined with the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) feature extraction method for detecting DoS attacks in MQTT networks. For this purpose, a real dataset containing all the traffic generated in the network and many attacks executed has been used. The results obtained with several models have achieved performances above 99% AUC.
Year of Publication
2023
Journal
International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence
Volume
8
Start Page
33
Issue
Special Issue on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Number
3
Number of Pages
33-42
Date Published
09/2023
ISSN Number
1989-1660
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