Computer Science – Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Scientific paper
2008-04-08
Natural Computing, 6(4), pp 413-466, 2007
Computer Science
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Scientific paper
10.1007/s11047-006-9026-4
The use of artificial immune systems in intrusion detection is an appealing concept for two reasons. Firstly, the human immune system provides the human body with a high level of protection from invading pathogens, in a robust, self-organised and distributed manner. Secondly, current techniques used in computer security are not able to cope with the dynamic and increasingly complex nature of computer systems and their security. It is hoped that biologically inspired approaches in this area, including the use of immune-based systems will be able to meet this challenge. Here we review the algorithms used, the development of the systems and the outcome of their implementation. We provide an introduction and analysis of the key developments within this field, in addition to making suggestions for future research.
Aickelin Uwe
Bentley Peter J.
Greensmith Julie
Kim Jungwon
Tedesco Gianni
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