DELTA uses reinforcement learning to find useful feature transformations, then a disentangled variational autoencoder to generate transformed features that keep task utility while reducing sensitive-attribute prediction accuracy.
Rethinking Spatio-Temporal Anomaly Detection: A Vision for Causality-Driven Cybersecurity
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As cyber-physical systems grow increasingly interconnected and spatially distributed, ensuring their resilience against evolving cyberattacks has become a critical priority. Spatio-Temporal Anomaly detection plays an important role in ensuring system security and operational integrity. However, current data-driven approaches, largely driven by black-box deep learning, face challenges in interpretability, adaptability to distribution shifts, and robustness under evolving system dynamics. In this paper, we advocate for a causal learning perspective to advance anomaly detection in spatially distributed infrastructures that grounds detection in structural cause-effect relationships. We identify and formalize three key directions: causal graph profiling, multi-view fusion, and continual causal graph learning, each offering distinct advantages in uncovering dynamic cause-effect structures across time and space. Drawing on real-world insights from systems such as water treatment infrastructures, we illustrate how causal models provide early warning signals and root cause attribution, addressing the limitations of black-box detectors. Looking ahead, we outline the future research agenda centered on multi-modality, generative AI-driven, and scalable adaptive causal frameworks. Our objective is to lay a new research trajectory toward scalable, adaptive, explainable, and spatially grounded anomaly detection systems. We hope to inspire a paradigm shift in cybersecurity research, promoting causality-driven approaches to address evolving threats in interconnected infrastructures.
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DELTA: Variational Disentangled Learning for Privacy-Preserving Data Reprogramming
DELTA uses reinforcement learning to find useful feature transformations, then a disentangled variational autoencoder to generate transformed features that keep task utility while reducing sensitive-attribute prediction accuracy.