Modelling BGP Updates for Anomaly Detection Using Machine Learning
Scholarship details
| Study levels | Degree | 
|---|---|
| Domestic/international | Both domestic and international | 
About the scholarship
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the backbone of the Internet that determines how traffic is routed through networks, also known as Autonomous Systems (ASes). AS routers are constantly sending and receiving BGP Update messages, changing the structure of internet routing, and therefore the flow of traffic for the billions of devices using the internet. Anomalous BGP updates can have catastrophic effects on the function of the internet. This project aims to test a network anomaly detection system in a real network to evaluate its performance in realtime. The student will integrate various modules developed for anomaly detection and visualization, and set up the testbed to conduct the tests. The tests will be carried out both in VUW labs as well as in a real network provider premises, giving the student an invaluable opportunity to work with an industry partner.
Entry requirements
Students should have a background in computer science or a related field.