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Due to resource constraints and working surroundings, many IIoT nodes are easily hacked and turn into zombies from which to launch attacks. It is challenging to detect such networked zombies rooted behind the Internet for any individual defender. In this article, we combine federated learning (FL) and fog/edge computing to combat malicious codes. Our protocol trains a global optimized model based on distributed datasets of collaborators while removing the data and communication constraints. The FL-based detection protocol maximizes the values of distributed data samples, resulting in an accurate model timely. On top of the protocol, we place mitigation intelligence in a distributed and collaborative manner. Our approach improves accuracy, eliminates mitigation time, and enlarges attackers’ expense within a defense alliance. Comprehensive evaluations confirm that the cost incurred is 2.7 times larger, the mitigation response time is 72% lower, and the accuracy is 47% higher on average. Besides, the protocol evaluation shows the detection accuracy is approximately 98% in the FL, which is almost the same as centralized training.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12b44e9a7e94202303a307 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tii.2021.3088938
Jianhua Li
Deakin University
Lingjuan Lyu
Beijing Tongren Hospital
Ximeng Liu
Peng Cheng Laboratory
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Macquarie University
Deakin University
Fuzhou University
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