Layered Intrusion Detection System for Wireless Network
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Abstract
Security in networks has become a more sophisticated problem since that such networks are open and lack infrastructure. In this paper, we describe the primary safety issues for network and data link layer protection. These levels' security needs are identified and requirements for design are established to create networks that are safe from malicious attacks. Maintaining privacy, authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation in networked environments becomes difficult when a network architecture's security is not well planned from the beginning. This paper discusses the various attack types and identifies the security issues with intrusion detection and authentication. In order to identify nodes that aren't allowed to provide certain features, we propose a layered detection approach. Due to the distinct characteristics of wired and wireless networks, intrusion detection methods designed for wired networks are no longer appropriate or efficient when implemented onto wireless networks. The research presented here initially identifies the security issues with wireless network intrusion detection, afterward propose a framework for multilayer intrusion detection.