Aplicacion de las Redes Neuronales al Reconocimiento de Sistemas Operativos

Authors: Carlos Sarraute

Master's Thesis. 99 pages

Abstract: In this work we present a family of neural networks, the multi-layer perceptron networks, and some of the algorithms used to train those networks (we hope that with enough details and precision as to satisfy a mathematical public). Then we study how to use those networks to solve a problem that arises from the field of information security: the remote identification of Operating Systems (part of the information gathering steps of the penetration testing methodology). This is the contribution of this work: it is an application of classic Artificial Intelligence techniques to a classification problem that gave better results than the classic techniques used to solve it.

Submitted to arXiv on 21 May. 2013

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