A Secured Intent-Based Networking (sIBN) with Data-Driven Time-Aware Intrusion Detection
Abstract
While Intent-Based Networking (IBN) promises operational efficiency through autonomous and abstraction-driven network management, a critical unaddressed issue lies in IBN's implicit trust in the integrity of intent ingested by the network. This inherent assumption of data reliability creates a blind spot exploitable by Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks, where an adversary intercepts and alters intent before it is enacted, compelling the network to orchestrate malicious configurations. This study proposes a secured IBN (sIBN) system with data driven intrusion detection method designed to secure legitimate user intent from adversarial tampering. The proposed intent intrusion detection system uses a ML model applied for network behavioral anomaly detection to reveal temporal patterns of intent tampering. This is achieved by leveraging a set of original behavioral metrics and newly engineered time-aware features, with the model's hyperparameters fine-tuned through the randomized search cross-validation (RSCV) technique. Numerical results based on real-world data sets, show the effectiveness of sIBN, achieving the best performance across standard evaluation metrics, in both binary and multi classification tasks, while maintaining low error rates.
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@article{arxiv.2511.05133,
title = {A Secured Intent-Based Networking (sIBN) with Data-Driven Time-Aware Intrusion Detection},
author = {Urslla Uchechi Izuazu and Mounir Bensalem and Admela Jukan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.05133},
year = {2025}
}
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