Ferrag, Mohamed AmineShu, LeiDjallel, HamoudaChoo, Kim-Kwang Raymond2021-06-102021-06-102021-05-25Electronics 10 (11): 1257 (2021)https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12588/619Smart Agriculture or Agricultural Internet of things, consists of integrating advanced technologies (e.g., NFV, SDN, 5G/6G, Blockchain, IoT, Fog, Edge, and AI) into existing farm operations to improve the quality and productivity of agricultural products. The convergence of Industry 4.0 and Intelligent Agriculture provides new opportunities for migration from factory agriculture to the future generation, known as Agriculture 4.0. However, since the deployment of thousands of IoT based devices is in an open field, there are many new threats in Agriculture 4.0. Security researchers are involved in this topic to ensure the safety of the system since an adversary can initiate many cyber attacks, such as DDoS attacks to making a service unavailable and then injecting false data to tell us that the agricultural equipment is safe but in reality, it has been theft. In this paper, we propose a deep learning-based intrusion detection system for DDoS attacks based on three models, namely, convolutional neural networks, deep neural networks, and recurrent neural networks. Each model’s performance is studied within two classification types (binary and multiclass) using two new real traffic datasets, namely, CIC-DDoS2019 dataset and TON_IoT dataset, which contain different types of DDoS attacks.Attribution 4.0 United Stateshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deep learning approachesintrusion detection systemAgriculture 4.0DDoS attacksmart agricultureDeep Learning-Based Intrusion Detection for Distributed Denial of Service Attack in Agriculture 4.0Article2021-06-10