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Title Deep Learning Based IoT Re-authentication for Botnet Detection and Prevention
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Authors Salim, MM; Park, JH
Title Deep Learning Based IoT Re-authentication for Botnet Detection and Prevention
Year 2020
Published
Abstract IoT devices face a grave security threat from botnet attacks. These devices are known for their poor default authentication system due to being set on weak factory set passwords. Critical systems such as Healthcare and transportation can be jeopardized if hijacked. Using a bot, an attacker can use it to relinquish control from Smart city network administrators and users. In this paper, we present a Software-defined Deep learning based IoT Defense (SDID) mechanism which monitors and compares device historical traffic flow with current patterns to determine if a device is under an attack. Furthermore, to prevent false detection under flash-crowd events, the mechanism compares data with adjacent nodes to determine if the traffic flow is anomalous or not.
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