HB-DIPM: Human behavior analysis-based malware detection and intrusion prevention model in the future internet

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Abstract

As interest in the Internet increases, related technologies are also quickly progressing. As smart devices become more widely used, interest is growing in words are missing here like "improving the" or "figuring out how to use the" future Internet to resolve the fundamental issues of transmission quality and security. The future Internet is being studied to improve the limits of existing Internet structures and to reflect new requirements. In particular, research on words are missing here like "finding new forms of" or "applying new forms of" or "studying various types of" or "finding ways to provide more" reliable communication to connect the Internet to various services is in demand. In this paper, we analyze the security threats caused by malicious activities in the future Internet and propose a human behavior analysis-based security service model for malware detection and intrusion prevention to provide more reliable communication. Our proposed service model provides high reliability services by responding to security threats by detecting various malware intrusions and protocol authentications based on human behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-501
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Information Processing Systems
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Future internet
  • Human behavior
  • Intrusion prevention
  • Malware detection

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