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Model-agnostic clean-label backdoor mitigation in cybersecurity environments

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arxiv 2407.08159 v4 pith:3Q6PEBPV submitted 2024-07-11 cs.CR cs.LG

classification cs.CRcs.LG
keywords attackscybersecuritymodelsclassificationclean-labelbackdoormitigatemitigation
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The training phase of machine learning models is a delicate step, especially in cybersecurity contexts. Recent research has surfaced a series of insidious training-time attacks that inject backdoors in models designed for security classification tasks without altering the training labels. With this work, we propose new techniques that leverage insights in cybersecurity threat models to effectively mitigate these clean-label poisoning attacks, while preserving the model utility. By performing density-based clustering on a carefully chosen feature subspace, and progressively isolating the suspicious clusters through a novel iterative scoring procedure, our defensive mechanism can mitigate the attacks without requiring many of the common assumptions in the existing backdoor defense literature. To show the generality of our proposed mitigation, we evaluate it on two clean-label model-agnostic attacks on two different classic cybersecurity data modalities: network flows classification and malware classification, using gradient boosting and neural network models.

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