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Cyber-attack Detection Using Gradient Clipping Long Short-Term Memory Networks in Internet of Things
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Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network that connects a vast number of objects, enabling them to communicate and interact with each other with human intervention. The IoT is seeing rapid growth in the field of computing. However, it is important to acknowledge that IoT is very susceptible to many
forms of assaults due to the hostile nature of the internet. In order to address this problem, it is necessary to implement practical steps to ensure the security of IoT networks, such as the implementation of network anomaly detection. While it is impossible to completely prevent assaults indefinitely, timely
discovery of an attack is essential for effective defense. Because IoT devices have limited storage and processing power, standard high-end security solutions cannot protect them. In addition, IoT devices are now autonomously linked for extended durations. Consequently, it is necessary to create advanced network-based security solutions such as deep neural network solutions. While several researches have focused on the use of neural network methods for attack detection, there has been less emphasis on detecting assaults, especially in IoT networks. The objective of this research is to develop a gradient clipping long short term memory network (GC-LSTM) that can efficiently and promptly identify IoT network assaults. The Bot-IoT dataset is employed for evaluating various detection methodologies. The incorporation of additional features resulted in improved results. The GC-LSTM model, as proposed, achieves a remarkable 
accuracy of 99.98%.
Keywords
bot-IoT dataset;cyberattack;internet of things (IoT);intrusion detection;neural network;LSTM
Speaker
Madan Mohan Tito Ayyalasomayajula
Aspen University, Arizona

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    10-27

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