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Contrastive-KAN: A Semi-Supervised Intrusion Detection Framework for Cybersecurity with scarce Labeled Data (2507.10808v1)

Published 14 Jul 2025 in cs.CR, cs.SY, eess.SP, and eess.SY

Abstract: In the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, cybersecurity and intrusion detection systems are vital for the secure and reliable operation of IoT and IIoT environments. A key challenge in this domain is the scarcity of labeled cyber-attack data, as most industrial systems operate under normal conditions. This data imbalance, combined with the high cost of annotation, hinders the effective training of machine learning models. Moreover, rapid detection of attacks is essential, especially in critical infrastructure, to prevent large-scale disruptions. To address these challenges, we propose a real-time intrusion detection system based on a semi-supervised contrastive learning framework using the Kolmogorov-Arnold Network (KAN). Our method leverages abundant unlabeled data to distinguish between normal and attack behaviors effectively. We validate our approach on three benchmark datasets: UNSW-NB15, BoT-IoT, and Gas Pipeline, using only 2.20 percent, 1.28 percent, and 8 percent of labeled samples, respectively, to simulate real-world conditions. Experimental results show that our method outperforms existing contrastive learning-based approaches. We further compare KAN with a traditional multilayer perceptron (MLP), demonstrating KAN's superior performance in both detection accuracy and robustness under limited supervision. KAN's ability to model complex relationships and its learnable activation functions are also explored and visualized, offering interpretability and potential for rule extraction. The method supports multi-class classification and proves effective in safety-critical environments where reliability is paramount.

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