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Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) for Malware Analysis: A Survey of Techniques, Applications, and Open Challenges

Harikha Manthena, Shaghayegh Shajarian, Jeffrey C Kimmell, Mahmoud Abdelsalam, Sajad Khorsandroo, Maanak Gupta

2025IEEE Access32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Machine learning (ML) has rapidly advanced in recent years, revolutionizing fields such as finance, medicine, and cybersecurity. In malware detection, ML-based approaches have demonstrated high accuracy; however, their lack of transparency poses a significant challenge. Traditional ML models often fail to provide interpretable justifications for their predictions, limiting their adoption in security-critical environments where understanding the reasoning behind a detection is essential for threat mitigation and response. Explainable AI (XAI) addresses this gap by enhancing model interpretability while maintaining strong detection capabilities. This survey presents a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art ML techniques for malware analysis, with a specific focus on explainability methods and research mainly from 2018 to 2024. We examine existing XAI frameworks, their application in malware classification and detection, and the challenges associated with making malware detection models more interpretable. Additionally, we explore recent advancements and highlight open research challenges in the field of explainable malware analysis. By providing a structured overview of XAI-driven malware detection approaches, this survey serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to bridge the gap between ML performance and explainability in cybersecurity.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMalwareData scienceComputer securityAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsDigital and Cyber Forensics
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