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Improving Vulnerability Prediction of JavaScript Functions Using Process Metrics (2105.07527v1)

Published 16 May 2021 in cs.CR and cs.SE

Abstract: Due to the growing number of cyber attacks against computer systems, we need to pay special attention to the security of our software systems. In order to maximize the effectiveness, excluding the human component from this process would be a huge breakthrough. The first step towards this is to automatically recognize the vulnerable parts in our code. Researchers put a lot of effort into creating machine learning models that could determine if a given piece of code, or to be more precise, a selected function, contains any vulnerabilities or not. We aim at improving the existing models, building on previous results in predicting vulnerabilities at the level of functions in JavaScript code using the well-known static source code metrics. In this work, we propose to include several so-called process metrics (e.g., code churn, number of developers modifying a file, or the age of the changed source code) into the set of features, and examine how they affect the performance of the function-level JavaScript vulnerability prediction models. We can confirm that process metrics significantly improve the prediction power of such models. On average, we observed a 8.4% improvement in terms of F-measure (from 0.764 to 0.848), 3.5% improvement in terms of precision (from 0.953 to 0.988) and a 6.3% improvement in terms of recall (from 0.697 to 0.760).

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Authors (3)
  1. Tamás Viszkok (1 paper)
  2. Péter Hegedűs (13 papers)
  3. Rudolf Ferenc (12 papers)
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