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Snort is one of the well-known signature-based network intrusion detection system (NIDS). In the Abstract—Systems, technologies, protocols, and infrastructures all face interoperability challenges. It is among the most crucial parameters to give real-world effectiveness. Organizations that achieve interoperability will be able to identify, prevent, and provide appropriate protection on an international scale, which can be relied upon. This paper aims to explain how future technologies such as 6G mobile communication, Internet of Everything (IoE), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Smart Contract embedded WPA3 protocol-based WiFi-8 can work together to prevent known attack vectors and provide protection against zero-day attacks, thus offering intelligent solutions for smart cities. The phrase “zero-day” refers to an attack that occurs on the “day zero” of the vulnerability’s disclosure to the public or vendor. Existing systems require an extra layer of security. In the security world, interoperability enables disparate security solutions and systems to collaborate seamlessly. AI improves cybersecurity by enabling improved capabilities for detecting, responding, and preventing zero-day attacks. When interoperability and Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) are integrated into cybersecurity, they form a strong protection against zero-day assaults. Additionally, we evaluate a couple of parameters based on the accuracy and time required for efficiently analyzing attack patterns and anomalies.
Tawhidur Rahman
BGD e-GOV CIRT, Bangladesh
Mohammad Sayduzzaman
National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), Constituent Institute of the University of Dhaka, Savar, Dhaka-1350, Bangladesh