Leveraging Machine Learning Techniques for Windows Ransomware Network Traffic Detection

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Authors Omar M. K. Alhawi, James Baldwin, Ali Dehghantanha arXiv ID 1807.10440 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Citations 145 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Ransomware has become a significant global threat with the ransomware-as-a-service model enabling easy availability and deployment, and the potential for high revenues creating a viable criminal business model. Individuals, private companies or public service providers e.g. healthcare or utilities companies can all become victims of ransomware attacks and consequently suffer severe disruption and financial loss. Although machine learning algorithms are already being used to detect ransomware, variants are being developed to specifically evade detection when using dynamic machine learning techniques. In this paper, we introduce NetConverse, a machine learning analysis of Windows ransomware network traffic to achieve a high, consistent detection rate. Using a dataset created from conversation-based network traffic features we achieved a true positive detection rate of 97.1% using the Decision Tree (J48) classifier.
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