A Multiagent Solution to Adaptively Classify SOAP Message and Protect against DoS Attack

 

Authors
Pinzón Trejos, Cristian; De Paz, Juan; Bajo, Javier; Corchado, Juan
Format
Article
Status
publishedVersion
Description

SOAP messages use XML code, which makes them vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) attacks and puts the availability of web services at risk. This article presents an adaptive solution for dealing with DoS attacks in web service environments. The solution proposes a distributed hierarchical multiagent architecture that implements a robust mechanism of classification based on an advanced CBR-BDI agent. The agent incorporates a case-based reasoning engine that integrate a Perceptron Multilayer neural network during the re-use phase to classify incoming SOAP messages and reject those that are considered malicious. A prototype of the architecture was developed and the results obtained are presented in this study.
SOAP messages use XML code, which makes them vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) attacks and puts the availability of web services at risk. This article presents an adaptive solution for dealing with DoS attacks in web service environments. The solution proposes a distributed hierarchical multiagent architecture that implements a robust mechanism of classification based on an advanced CBR-BDI agent. The agent incorporates a case-based reasoning engine that integrate a Perceptron Multilayer neural network during the re-use phase to classify incoming SOAP messages and reject those that are considered malicious. A prototype of the architecture was developed and the results obtained are presented in this study.

Publication Year
2018
Language
eng
Topic
SOAP message
XML Security
multiagent systems
CBR
ANN
SOAP message
XML Security
multiagent systems
CBR
ANN
Repository
RI de Documento Digitales de Acceso Abierto de la UTP
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