An Accurate Detection Approach for IoT Botnet Attacks Using Interpolation Reasoning Method

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Abstract

Nowadays, the rapid growth of technology delivers many new concepts and notations that aim to increase the efficiency and comfort of human life. One of these techniques is the Internet of Things (IoT). The IoT has been used to achieve efficient operation management, cost-effective operations, better business opportunities, etc. However, there are many challenges facing implementing an IoT smart environment. The most critical challenge is protecting the IoT smart environment from different attacks. The IoT Botnet attacks are considered a serious challenge. The danger of this attack lies in that it could be used for several threatening commands. Therefore, the Botnet attacks could be implemented to perform the DDoS attacks, phishing attacks, spamming, and other attack scenarios. This paper has introduced a detection approach against the IoT Botnet attacks using the interpolation reasoning method. The suggested detection approach was implemented using the interpolation reasoning method instead of the classical reasoning methods to handle the knowledge base issues and reduce the size of the detection fuzzy rules. The suggested detection approach was designed, tested, and evaluated using an open-source benchmark IoT Botnet attacks dataset. The implemented experiments show that the suggested detection approach was able to detect the IoT Botnet attacks effectively with a 96.4% detection rate. Furthermore, the obtained results were compared with other literature results; the accomplished comparison showed that the suggested method is a rivalry with other methods, and it effectively reduced the false positive rate and interpolated the IoT Botnet attacks alerts even in case of a sparse rule base.

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Almseidin, M., & Alkasassbeh, M. (2022). An Accurate Detection Approach for IoT Botnet Attacks Using Interpolation Reasoning Method. Information (Switzerland), 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/info13060300

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