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SecureBERT: A Domain-Specific Language Model for Cybersecurity

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arxiv 2204.02685 v3 pith:2HETGOOP submitted 2022-04-06 cs.CL cs.AIcs.CR

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keywords cybersecuritysecurebertlanguagetextautomationcybermodeltasks
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Natural Language Processing (NLP) has recently gained wide attention in cybersecurity, particularly in Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) and cyber automation. Increased connection and automation have revolutionized the world's economic and cultural infrastructures, while they have introduced risks in terms of cyber attacks. CTI is information that helps cybersecurity analysts make intelligent security decisions, that is often delivered in the form of natural language text, which must be transformed to machine readable format through an automated procedure before it can be used for automated security measures. This paper proposes SecureBERT, a cybersecurity language model capable of capturing text connotations in cybersecurity text (e.g., CTI) and therefore successful in automation for many critical cybersecurity tasks that would otherwise rely on human expertise and time-consuming manual efforts. SecureBERT has been trained using a large corpus of cybersecurity text.To make SecureBERT effective not just in retaining general English understanding, but also when applied to text with cybersecurity implications, we developed a customized tokenizer as well as a method to alter pre-trained weights. The SecureBERT is evaluated using the standard Masked Language Model (MLM) test as well as two additional standard NLP tasks. Our evaluation studies show that SecureBERT\footnote{\url{https://github.com/ehsanaghaei/SecureBERT}} outperforms existing similar models, confirming its capability for solving crucial NLP tasks in cybersecurity.

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