scholarly journals Intrusion Detection in Industrial Internet of Things Network-Based on Deep Learning Model with Rule-Based Feature Selection

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Joseph Bamidele Awotunde ◽  
Chinmay Chakraborty ◽  
Abidemi Emmanuel Adeniyi

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a recent research area that links digital equipment and services to physical systems. The IIoT has been used to generate large quantities of data from multiple sensors, and the device has encountered several issues. The IIoT has faced various forms of cyberattacks that jeopardize its capacity to supply organizations with seamless operations. Such risks result in financial and reputational damages for businesses, as well as the theft of sensitive information. Hence, several Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDSs) have been developed to fight and protect IIoT systems, but the collections of information that can be used in the development of an intelligent NIDS are a difficult task; thus, there are serious challenges in detecting existing and new attacks. Therefore, the study provides a deep learning-based intrusion detection paradigm for IIoT with hybrid rule-based feature selection to train and verify information captured from TCP/IP packets. The training process was implemented using a hybrid rule-based feature selection and deep feedforward neural network model. The proposed scheme was tested utilizing two well-known network datasets, NSL-KDD and UNSW-NB15. The suggested method beats other relevant methods in terms of accuracy, detection rate, and FPR by 99.0%, 99.0%, and 1.0%, respectively, for the NSL-KDD dataset, and 98.9%, 99.9%, and 1.1%, respectively, for the UNSW-NB15 dataset, according to the results of the performance comparison. Finally, simulation experiments using various evaluation metrics revealed that the suggested method is appropriate for IIOT intrusion network attack classification.

2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 267-283
Author(s):  
Femi Emmanuel Ayo ◽  
Sakinat Oluwabukonla Folorunso ◽  
Adebayo A. Abayomi-Alli ◽  
Adebola Olayinka Adekunle ◽  
Joseph Bamidele Awotunde

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathiroli Raja ◽  
Krithika Karthikeyan ◽  
Abilash B ◽  
Kapal Dev ◽  
Gunasekaran Raja

Abstract The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), also known as Industry 4.0, has brought a revolution in the production and manufacturing sectors as it assists in the automation of production management and reduces the manual effort needed in auditing and managing the pieces of machinery. IoT-enabled industries, in general, use sensors, smart meters, and actuators. Most of the time, the data held by these devices is surpassingly sensitive and private. This information might be modified,
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stolen, or even the devices may be subjected to a Denial of Service (DoS) attack. As a consequence, the product quality may deteriorate or sensitive information may be leaked. An Intrusion Detection System (IDS), implemented in the network layer of IIoT, can detect attacks, thereby protecting the data and devices. Despite substantial advancements in attack detection in IIoT, existing works fail to detect certain attacks obfuscated from detectors resulting in a low detection performance. To address the aforementioned issue, we propose a Deep Learning-based Two Level Network Intrusion Detection System (DLTL-NIDS) for IIoT environment, emphasizing challenging attacks. The attacks that attain low accuracy or low precision in level-1 detection are marked as challenging attacks. Experimental results show that the proposed model, when tested against TON IoT, figures out the challenging attacks well and achieves an accuracy of 99.97%, precision of 95.62%, recall of 99.5%, and F1-score of 99.65%. The proposed DL-TLNIDS, when compared with state-of-art models, achieves a decrease in false alarm rate to 2.34% (flagging normal traffic as an attack) in IIoT.


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