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PlausMal-GAN: Plausible Malware Training Based on Generative Adversarial Networks for Analogous Zero-Day Malware Detection

Dong-Ok Won, Yong-Nam Jang, Seong–Whan Lee

2022IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zero-day malicious software (malware) refers to a previously unknown or newly discovered software vulnerability. The fundamental objective of this paper is to enhance detection for analogous zero-day malware by efficient learning to plausible generated data. To detect zero-day malware, we proposed a malware training framework based on the generated analogous malware data using generative adversarial networks (PlausMal-GAN). Thus, the PlausMal-GAN can suitably produce analogous zero-day malware images with high quality and high diversity from the existing malware data. The discriminator, as a detector, learns various malware features using both real and generated malware images. In terms of performance, the proposed framework showed higher and more stable performances for the analogous zero-day malware images, which can be assumed to be analogous zero-day malware data. We obtained reliable accuracy performances in the proposed PlausMal-GAN framework with representative GAN models (i.e., deep convolutional GAN, least-squares GAN, Wasserstein GAN with gradient penalty, and evolutionary GAN). These results indicate that the use of the proposed framework is beneficial for the detection and prediction of numerous and analogous zero-day malware data from noted malware when developing and updating malware detection systems.

Topics & Concepts

MalwareComputer scienceDiscriminatorArtificial intelligenceZero (linguistics)Vulnerability (computing)Machine learningSoftwareGenerative adversarial networkDeep learningData miningAlgorithmComputer securityDetectorOperating systemLinguisticsTelecommunicationsPhilosophyAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection
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