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Dos and Don'ts of Machine Learning in Computer Security

Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Dos and Don'ts of Machine Learning in Computer Security / Arp, D., Quiring, E., Pendlebury, F., Warnecke, A., Pierazzi, F., Wressnegger, C., Cavallaro, L., Rieck, K.. - (2020), pp. N/A-N/A. (31st USENIX Security Symposium Boston, MA, United States. August 10, 2022–August 12, 2022) [10.48550/arxiv.2010.09470].
Abstract:
ith the growing processing power of computing systems and the increasing availability of massive datasets, machine learning algorithms have led to major breakthroughs in many different areas. This development has influenced computer security, spawning a series of work on learning-based security systems, such as for malware detection, vulnerability discovery, and binary code analysis. Despite great potential, machine learning in security is prone to subtle pitfalls that undermine its performance and render learning-based systems potentially unsuitable for security tasks and practical deployment. In this paper, we look at this problem with critical eyes. First, we identify common pitfalls in the design, implementation, and evaluation of learning-based security systems. We conduct a study of 30 papers from top-tier security conferences within the past 10 years, confirming that these pitfalls are widespread in the current security literature. In an empirical analysis, we further demonstrate how individual pitfalls can lead to unrealistic performance and interpretations, obstructing the understanding of the security problem at hand. As a remedy, we propose actionable recommendations to support researchers in avoiding or mitigating the pitfalls where possible. Furthermore, we identify open problems when applying machine learning in security and provide directions for further research.
Tipologia CRIS:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
Machine Learning Security; Pitfalls in Security Systems
Elenco autori:
Arp, Daniel; Quiring, Erwin; Pendlebury, Feargus; Warnecke, Alexander; Pierazzi, Fabio; Wressnegger, Christian; Cavallaro, Lorenzo; Rieck, Konrad
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1373444
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1373444/749050/sec22summer_arp.pdf
Titolo del libro:
Machine Learning Security; Pitfalls in Security Systems
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