Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture

The use of architectures based on services and multi-agent systems has become an increasingly important part of the solution set used for the development of distributed systems. Nevertheless, these models pose a variety of problems with regards to security. This article presents the Adaptive Intrusi...

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Yazar: Pinzón Trejos, Cristian (author)
Diğer Yazarlar: De Paz, Juan (author), Tapia, Dante (author), Bajo, Javier (author), Corchado, Juan (author)
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http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/4785
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author Pinzón Trejos, Cristian
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SecurityCase-based reasoning
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description The use of architectures based on services and multi-agent systems has become an increasingly important part of the solution set used for the development of distributed systems. Nevertheless, these models pose a variety of problems with regards to security. This article presents the Adaptive Intrusion Detection Multi-agent System (AIDeMaS), a mechanism that has been designed to detect and block malicious SOAP messages within distributed systems built by service based architectures. AIDeMaS has been implemented as part of FUSION@, a multi-agent architecture that facilitates the integration of distributed services and applications to optimize the construction of highly-dynamic multi-agent systems. One of the main features of AIDeMaS is that is employs case-based reasoning mechanisms, which provide it with great learning and adaptation capabilities that can be used for classifying SOAP messages. This research presents a case study that uses the ALZ-MAS system, a multi-agent system built around FUSION@, in order to confirm the effectiveness of AIDeMaS. The preliminary results are presented in this paper.
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spelling Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecturePinzón Trejos, CristianDe Paz, JuanTapia, DanteBajo, JavierCorchado, JuanService-oriented architecturesMulti-agent systemsSecurityCase-based reasoningService-oriented architecturesMulti-agent systemsSecurityCase-based reasoningThe use of architectures based on services and multi-agent systems has become an increasingly important part of the solution set used for the development of distributed systems. Nevertheless, these models pose a variety of problems with regards to security. This article presents the Adaptive Intrusion Detection Multi-agent System (AIDeMaS), a mechanism that has been designed to detect and block malicious SOAP messages within distributed systems built by service based architectures. AIDeMaS has been implemented as part of FUSION@, a multi-agent architecture that facilitates the integration of distributed services and applications to optimize the construction of highly-dynamic multi-agent systems. One of the main features of AIDeMaS is that is employs case-based reasoning mechanisms, which provide it with great learning and adaptation capabilities that can be used for classifying SOAP messages. This research presents a case study that uses the ALZ-MAS system, a multi-agent system built around FUSION@, in order to confirm the effectiveness of AIDeMaS. The preliminary results are presented in this paper.The use of architectures based on services and multi-agent systems has become an increasingly important part of the solution set used for the development of distributed systems. Nevertheless, these models pose a variety of problems with regards to security. This article presents the Adaptive Intrusion Detection Multi-agent System (AIDeMaS), a mechanism that has been designed to detect and block malicious SOAP messages within distributed systems built by service based architectures. AIDeMaS has been implemented as part of FUSION@, a multi-agent architecture that facilitates the integration of distributed services and applications to optimize the construction of highly-dynamic multi-agent systems. One of the main features of AIDeMaS is that is employs case-based reasoning mechanisms, which provide it with great learning and adaptation capabilities that can be used for classifying SOAP messages. This research presents a case study that uses the ALZ-MAS system, a multi-agent system built around FUSION@, in order to confirm the effectiveness of AIDeMaS. The preliminary results are presented in this paper.2018-06-05T19:41:29Z2018-06-05T19:41:29Z2018-06-05T19:41:29Z2018-06-05T19:41:29Z06/06/201206/06/2012info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957417412001455http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/4785http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/4785enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositorio Institucional de documento digitales de acceso abierto de la UTPinstname:Universidad Tecnológica de Panamáinstacron:U Tecnológica de Panamáoai:ridda2.utp.ac.pa:123456789/47852021-07-06T15:35:05Z
spellingShingle Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture
Pinzón Trejos, Cristian
Service-oriented architectures
Multi-agent systems
SecurityCase-based reasoning
Service-oriented architectures
Multi-agent systems
SecurityCase-based reasoning
status_str publishedVersion
title Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture
title_full Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture
title_fullStr Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture
title_full_unstemmed Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture
title_short Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture
title_sort Improving the security level of the FUSION@ multi-agent architecture
topic Service-oriented architectures
Multi-agent systems
SecurityCase-based reasoning
Service-oriented architectures
Multi-agent systems
SecurityCase-based reasoning
url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957417412001455
http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/4785