Attention-Driven Transfer Learning Model for Improved IoT Intrusion Detection

Abdelhamid, Salma; Islam Hegazy; Aref, M.; Roushdy M.;

Abstract


The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has become inevitable in contemporary life, significantly affecting myriad applications. Nevertheless, the pervasive use of heterogeneous IoT gadgets introduces vulnerabilities to malicious cyber-attacks, resulting in data breaches that jeopardize the network’s integrity and resilience. This study proposes an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for IoT environments that leverages Transfer Learning (TL) and the Convolutional Block Attention Module (CBAM). We extensively evaluate four prominent pre-trained models, each integrated with an independent CBAM at the uppermost layer. Our methodology is validated using the BoT-IoT dataset, which undergoes preprocessing to rectify the imbalanced data distribution, eliminate redundancy, and reduce dimensionality. Subsequently, the tabular dataset is transformed into RGB images to enhance the interpretation of complex patterns. Our evaluation results demonstrate that integrating TL models with the CBAM significantly improves classification accuracy and reduces false-positive rates. Additionally, to further enhance the system performance, we employ an Ensemble Learning (EL) technique to aggregate predictions from the two best-performing models. The final findings prove that our TL-CBAM-EL model achieves superior performance, attaining an accuracy of 99.93% as well as high recall, precision, and F1-score. Henceforth, the proposed IDS is a robust and efficient solution for securing IoT networks.


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Title Attention-Driven Transfer Learning Model for Improved IoT Intrusion Detection
Authors Abdelhamid, Salma; Islam Hegazy ; Aref, M. ; Roushdy M. 
Keywords Attention mechanism;Deep learning;Ensemble learning;Internet of Things;Intrusion detection;Transfer learning
Issue Date 9-Sep-2024
Publisher mdpi
Journal Big Data and Cognitive Computing 
Volume 8
Issue 9
ISSN 2504-2289
DOI 10.3390/bdcc8090116

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