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Sequence Preserving Network Traffic Generation

We present the Network Traffic Generator (NTG), a framework for perturbing recorded network traffic with the purpose of generating diverse but realistic background traffic for network simulation and what-if analysis in enterprise environments. The framework preserves many characteristics of the original traffic recorded in an enterprise, as well as sequences of network activities. Using the proposed framework, the original traffic flows are profiled using 200 cross-protocol features. The traffic is aggregated into flows of packets between IP pairs and clustered into groups of similar network activities. Sequences of network activities are then extracted. We examined two methods for extracting sequences of activities: a Markov model and a neural language model. Finally, new traffic is generated using the extracted model. We developed a prototype of the framework and conducted extensive experiments based on two real network traffic collections. Hypothesis testing was used to examine the difference between the distribution of original and generated features, showing that 30-100\% of the extracted features were preserved. Small differences between n-gram perplexities in sequences of network activities in the original and generated traffic, indicate that sequences of network activities were well preserved.

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