首页|New Machine Learning Research from United Arab Emirates Uni- versity Discussed (Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques for Distributed Denial of Service Anomaly Detection in Software Defined Networks-Current Research Solutions)
New Machine Learning Research from United Arab Emirates Uni- versity Discussed (Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques for Distributed Denial of Service Anomaly Detection in Software Defined Networks-Current Research Solutions)
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Data detailed on artificial intelligence have been presented. According to news origi- nating from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "This state-of- the-art review comprehensively examines the landscape of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) anomaly detection in Software Defined Networks (SDNs) through the lens of advanced Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) techniques. The application domain of this work is focused on addressing the inherent security vulnerabilities of SDN environments and developing an automated system for detecting and mitigating network attacks." Funders for this research include United Arab Emirates University Under Research Start-up Proposal. Our news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from United Arab Emirates University: "The problem focused on in this review is the need for effective defensive mechanisms and detection methodologies to address these vulnerabilities. Conventional network measurement methodologies are limited in the context of SDNs, and the proposed ML and DL techniques aim to overcome these limitations by providing more accurate and efficient detection and mitigation of DDoS attacks. The objective of this work is to provide a comprehensive review of related works in the field of SDN anomaly detection recent advances, categorized into two groups via ML and DL techniques. The proposed systems utilize a variety of techniques, including Supervised Learning (SL), Unsupervised Learning (UL) Ensemble Learning (EL) and DL solutions, to process IP flows, profile network traffic, and identify attacks. The output comprises the mitigation policies learned by ML/DL techniques, and the proposed systems act as sophisticated gatekeepers, applying automated mitigation policies to curtail the extent of damage resulting from these attacks. The results obtained from the evaluation metrics, including accuracy, precision, and recall, confirm the marked effectiveness of the proposed systems in detecting and mitigating various types of attacks, including Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. The proposed systems' foundational contributions are manifest in their efficacy for both DDoS attack detection and defense within the SDN environment."
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