Abstract:

Distributed network attacks are referred to, usually, as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. These attacks take advantage of specific limitations that apply to any arrangement asset, such as the framework of the authorized organization's site. In the existing research study, the author worked on an old KDD dataset. It is necessary to work with the latest dataset to identify the current state of Actual attacks. This paper, used a machine learning approach for Actual attack types classification and prediction. For this purpose, used Random Forest and XGBoost classification algorithms. To access the research proposed a complete framework for Actual attacks prediction. For the proposed work, the UNWS-np-15 dataset was extracted from the GitHub repository and Python was used as a simulator. After applying the machine learning models, we generated a confusion matrix for identification of the model performance. In the _rst classification, the results showed that both Precision (PR) and Recall (RE) are _89% for the Random Forest algorithm. The average Accuracy (AC) of our proposed model is _89% which is superb and enough good. In the second classification, the results showed that both Precision (PR) and Recall (RE) are approximately 90% for the XGBoost algorithm. The average Accuracy (AC) of our suggested model is 90%. By comparing our work to the existing research works, the accuracy of the defect determination was significantly improved which is approximately 85% and 90%, respectively.