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APT Adversarial Defence Mechanism for Industrial IoT Enabled Cyber-Physical System

Safdar Hussain Javed, Maaz Bin Ahmad, Muhammad Asif, Waseem Akram, Khalid Mahmood, Ashok Kumar Das, Sachin Shetty

2023IEEE Access43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks is to exploit Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) in combination with the Industrial Internet of Things (I-IoT) by using fast attack methods. Machine learning (ML) techniques have shown potential in identifying APT attacks in autonomous and malware detection systems. However, detecting hidden APT attacks in the I-IoT-enabled CPS domain and achieving real-time accuracy in detection present significant challenges for these techniques. To overcome these issues, a new approach is suggested that is based on the Graph Attention Network (GAN), a multi-dimensional algorithm that captures behavioral features along with the relevant information that other methods do not deliver. This approach utilizes masked self-attentional layers to address the limitations of prior Deep Learning (DL) methods that rely on convolutions. Two datasets, the DAPT2020 malware, and Edge IIoT datasets are used to evaluate the approach, and it attains the highest detection accuracy of 96.97% and 95.97%, with prediction time of 20.56 seconds and 21.65 seconds, respectively. The GAN approach is compared to conventional ML algorithms, and simulation results demonstrate a significant performance improvement over these algorithms in the I-IoT-enabled CPS realm.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceExploitMalwareCyber-physical systemInternet of ThingsAdversarial systemIndustrial InternetArtificial intelligenceEdge deviceMachine learningDomain (mathematical analysis)Deep learningComputer securityCloud computingMathematicsMathematical analysisOperating systemNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesSmart Grid Security and Resilience
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