Malicious Cyber Activity Detection Using Zigzag Persistence
In this study we synthesize zigzag persistence from topological data analysis with autoencoder-based approaches to detect malicious cyber activity and derive analytic insights. Cybersecurity aims to safeguard computers, networks, and servers from various forms of malicious attacks, including network...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study we synthesize zigzag persistence from topological data analysis
with autoencoder-based approaches to detect malicious cyber activity and derive
analytic insights. Cybersecurity aims to safeguard computers, networks, and
servers from various forms of malicious attacks, including network damage, data
theft, and activity monitoring. Here we focus on the detection of malicious
activity using log data. To do this we consider the dynamics of the data by
exploring the changing topology of a hypergraph representation gaining insights
into the underlying activity. Hypergraphs provide a natural representation of
cyber log data by capturing complex interactions between processes. To study
the changing topology we use zigzag persistence which captures how topological
features persist at multiple dimensions over time. We observe that the
resulting barcodes represent malicious activity differently than benign
activity. To automate this detection we implement an autoencoder trained on a
vectorization of the resulting zigzag persistence barcodes. Our experimental
results demonstrate the effectiveness of the autoencoder in detecting malicious
activity in comparison to standard summary statistics. Overall, this study
highlights the potential of zigzag persistence and its combination with
temporal hypergraphs for analyzing cybersecurity log data and detecting
malicious behavior. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.08010 |