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Attack pattern identification is a significant step for protecting organisations from cyber-threats, as it can be used to reveal valuable patterns, enabling the better detection and analysis of the respective attacks that can be leveraged for the development of effective and efficient Intrusion Detection Systems. In this work, Association Rule Learning (ARL), a data mining technique, is used for the identification of attack patterns from data collected from a public honeypot. Using the FP-Growth ARL algorithm, we identified different patterns of attacks and correlated the respective commands executed by various attackers. To our knowledge, this is the first time ARL has been used to extract attack patterns from commands run by the attackers using real-world log data collected at the host level.
This is the accepted version of the paper. The final version of the paper can be found at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/9850275/proceeding
machine learning, attack command correlation, host-based log data, Dionaea, pattern identification, honeypots, rule-based learning, cyber-attack patterns
machine learning, attack command correlation, host-based log data, Dionaea, pattern identification, honeypots, rule-based learning, cyber-attack patterns
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