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Leveraging Siamese Networks for One-Shot Intrusion Detection Model (2006.15343v3)

Published 27 Jun 2020 in cs.CR and cs.LG

Abstract: The use of supervised Machine Learning (ML) to enhance Intrusion Detection Systems has been the subject of significant research. Supervised ML is based upon learning by example, demanding significant volumes of representative instances for effective training and the need to re-train the model for every unseen cyber-attack class. However, retraining the models in-situ renders the network susceptible to attacks owing to the time-window required to acquire a sufficient volume of data. Although anomaly detection systems provide a coarse-grained defence against unseen attacks, these approaches are significantly less accurate and suffer from high false-positive rates. Here, a complementary approach referred to as 'One-Shot Learning', whereby a limited number of examples of a new attack-class is used to identify a new attack-class (out of many) is detailed. The model grants a new cyber-attack classification without retraining. A Siamese Network is trained to differentiate between classes based on pairs similarities, rather than features, allowing to identify new and previously unseen attacks. The performance of a pre-trained model to classify attack-classes based only on one example is evaluated using three datasets. Results confirm the adaptability of the model in classifying unseen attacks and the trade-off between performance and the need for distinctive class representation.

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Authors (8)
  1. Hanan Hindy (17 papers)
  2. Christos Tachtatzis (30 papers)
  3. Robert Atkinson (22 papers)
  4. David Brosset (5 papers)
  5. Miroslav Bures (35 papers)
  6. Ivan Andonovic (11 papers)
  7. Craig Michie (10 papers)
  8. Xavier Bellekens (26 papers)
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