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This book discusses the detection of anomalies in computer networks from a machine learning perspective. It examines how computer networks work and how they can be attacked by intruders in search of fame, fortune, or challenge. You'll learn how to look for patterns in captured network traffic data to unearth potential intrusion attempts. Coverage includes machine learning techniques and algorithms, a taxonomy of attacks, and practical tools for launching attacks, capturing packet or flow traffic, extracting features, detecting attacks, and evaluating performance.

Produktbeschreibung
This book discusses the detection of anomalies in computer networks from a machine learning perspective. It examines how computer networks work and how they can be attacked by intruders in search of fame, fortune, or challenge. You'll learn how to look for patterns in captured network traffic data to unearth potential intrusion attempts. Coverage includes machine learning techniques and algorithms, a taxonomy of attacks, and practical tools for launching attacks, capturing packet or flow traffic, extracting features, detecting attacks, and evaluating performance.
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Autorenporträt
Dhruba Kumar Bhattacharyya is a professor in computer science and engineering at Tezpur University. Professor Bhattacharyya's research areas include network security, data mining, and bioinformatics. He has published more than 180 research articles in leading international journals and peer-reviewed conference proceedings. Dr. Bhattacharyya has written or edited seven technical books in English and two technical reference books in Assamese. He is on the editorial board of several international journals and has also been associated with several international conferences. For more about Dr. Bhattacharyya, see his profile at Tezpur University. Jugal Kumar Kalita teaches computer science at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. His expertise is in the areas of artificial intelligence and machine learning, and the application of techniques in machine learning to network security, natural language processing, and bioinformatics. He has published 115 papers in journals and refereed conferences, and is the author of a book on Perl. He received the Chancellor's Award at the University of Colorado in 2011, in recognition of lifelong excellence in teaching, research, and service. For more about Dr. Kalita, see his profile at the University of Colorado.