MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521105531 A) filed by Krupa Chotai; Aditya Sharma; Mayuresh Kadam; Ashutosh Rai; Aashtha Kedar; Saritha K; Vaishali Kosamkar; Amol Dhumal; Manjusha Kulkarni; and Karishma Tiware, Maharashtra, on Oct. 31, for 'hybrid network intrusion detection system and method.'
Inventor(s) include Krupa Chotai; Aditya Sharma; Mayuresh Kadam; Ashutosh Rai; Aashtha Kedar; Saritha K.; Vaishali Kosamkar; Amol Dhumal; Manjusha Kulkarni; and Karishma Tiware.
The application for the patent was published on Nov. 21, under issue no. 47/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a hybrid network intrusion detection system comprising a data collecting unit configured to receive a real-time packet data from Test Access Points (TAPs) and Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) ports and import packet capture (PCAP) files; a multi-model computing unit configured to compute detection metrics by using a plurality of techniques; a stacking mechanism operatively connected with the multi model computing unit configured to integrate scores of the detection metrics into a final weighted score and provide a balancing current and historical data; a data processing unit configured to store the real-time packet data, flow records, features and normalized feature values to generate and maintain a Synthesized Enterprise-Scale Network Traffic Corpus (SENTC) dataset to simulate a network traffic; a visualization unit configured to generate heatmaps of the flow anomaly score and feature importance bar charts from the detection metrics."
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