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Open set dandelion network for IoT intrusion detection
Wu, Jiashu1,2; Dai, Hao1,2; Kent, Kenneth B.3; Yen, Jerome4; Xu, Chengzhong4; Wang, Yang1
2024-02-22
Source PublicationACM Transactions on Internet Technology
ISSN1533-5399
Volume24Issue:1Pages:1-26
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As Internet of Things devices become widely used in the real-world, it is crucial to protect them from malicious intrusions. However, the data scarcity of IoT limits the applicability of traditional intrusion detection methods, which are highly data-dependent. To address this, in this article, we propose the Open-Set Dandelion Network (OSDN) based on unsupervised heterogeneous domain adaptation in an open-set manner. The OSDN model performs intrusion knowledge transfer from the knowledge-rich source network intrusion domain to facilitate more accurate intrusion detection for the data-scarce target IoT intrusion domain. Under the open-set setting, it can also detect newly-emerged target domain intrusions that are not observed in the source domain. To achieve this, the OSDN model forms the source domain into a dandelion-like feature space in which each intrusion category is compactly grouped and different intrusion categories are separated, i.e., simultaneously emphasising inter-category separability and intra-category compactness. The dandelion-based target membership mechanism then forms the target dandelion. Then, the dandelion angular separation mechanism achieves better inter-category separability, and the dandelion embedding alignment mechanism further aligns both dandelions in a finer manner. To promote intra-category compactness, the discriminating sampled dandelion mechanism is used. Assisted by the intrusion classifier trained using both known and generated unknown intrusion knowledge, a semantic dandelion correction mechanism emphasises easily-confused categories and guides better inter-category separability. Holistically, these mechanisms form the OSDN model that effectively performs intrusion knowledge transfer to benefit IoT intrusion detection. Comprehensive experiments on several intrusion datasets verify the effectiveness of the OSDN model, outperforming three state-of-the-art baseline methods by 16.9%. The contribution of each OSDN constituting component, the stability and the efficiency of the OSDN model are also verified.

KeywordDomain Adaptation Internet Of Things Intrusion Detection Open-set Domain Adaptation Dandelion Network
DOI10.1145/3639822
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaComputer Science
WOS SubjectComputer Science, Information Systems ; Computer Science, Software Engineering
WOS IDWOS:001193578500004
PublisherASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY1601 Broadway, 10th Floor, NEW YORK, NY 10019-7434
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85185892387
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Corresponding AuthorWang, Yang
Affiliation1.Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518055, China
2.China and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
3.University of New Brunswick, Canada
4.University of Macau, China
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Wu, Jiashu,Dai, Hao,Kent, Kenneth B.,et al. Open set dandelion network for IoT intrusion detection[J]. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 2024, 24(1), 1-26.
APA Wu, Jiashu., Dai, Hao., Kent, Kenneth B.., Yen, Jerome., Xu, Chengzhong., & Wang, Yang (2024). Open set dandelion network for IoT intrusion detection. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 24(1), 1-26.
MLA Wu, Jiashu,et al."Open set dandelion network for IoT intrusion detection".ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 24.1(2024):1-26.
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