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Deep Learning for Detection of Routing Attacks in the Internet of Things - 2018

Deep Learning For Detection Of Routing Attacks In The Internet Of Things

Research Paper on Deep Learning For Detection Of Routing Attacks In The Internet Of Things

Research Area:  Machine Learning

Abstract:

Cyber threats are a showstopper for Internet of Things (IoT) has recently been used at an industrial scale. Network layer attacks on IoT can cause significant disruptions and loss of information. Among such attacks, routing attacks are especially hard to defend against because of the ad-hoc nature of IoT systems and resource constraints of IoT devices. Hence, an efficient approach for detecting and predicting IoT attacks is needed. Systems confidentiality, integrity and availability depends on continuous security and robustness against routing attacks. We propose a deep-learning based machine learning method for detection of routing attacks for IoT. In our study, the Cooja IoT simulator has been utilized for generation of high-fidelity attack data, within IoT networks ranging from 10 to 1000 nodes. We propose a highly scalable, deep-learning based attack detection methodology for detection of IoT routing attacks which are decreased rank, hello-flood and version number modification attacks, with high accuracy and precision. Application of deep learning for cyber-security in IoT requires the availability of substantial IoT attack data and we believe that the IoT attack dataset produced in this work can be utilized for further research.

Keywords:  
Detection
Routing Attacks
Internet Of Things
Machine Learning
Deep Learning

Author(s) Name:  Furkan Yusuf YAVUZ,Devrim ÜNAL,Ensar GÜL

Journal name:  International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems

Conferrence name:  

Publisher name:  Atlantis Press

DOI:  10.2991/ijcis.2018.25905181

Volume Information:  Volume 12, Issue 1, November 2018, Pages 39 - 58