4.7 Article

Joint detection of malicious domains and infected clients

Journal

MACHINE LEARNING
Volume 108, Issue 8-9, Pages 1353-1368

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10994-019-05789-z

Keywords

Machine learning; Neural networks; Computer security; Traffic data; Https traffic

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  1. Cisco RD

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Detection of malware-infected computers and detection of malicious web domains based on their encrypted HTTPS traffic are challenging problems, because only addresses, timestamps, and data volumes are observable. The detection problems are coupled, because infected clients tend to interact with malicious domains. Traffic data can be collected at a large scale, and antivirus tools can be used to identify infected clients in retrospect. Domains, by contrast, have to be labeled individually after forensic analysis. We explore transfer learning based on sluice networks; this allows the detection models to bootstrap each other. In a large-scale experimental study, we find that the model outperforms known reference models and detects previously unknown malware, previously unknown malware families, and previously unknown malicious domains.

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