The evolution and rapid adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) led to a rise in the number of attacks that target IoT environments. IoT environments are vulnerable to several attacks because many devices lack memory, processing power, and battery. Most of these vulnerabilities are relatively easy to mitigate when best practices are followed. However, even when best practices are followed, an attack to obtain a device credential and use it to generate false data is difficult to detect. Such an attack is called a replication attack and its impact can be catastrophic in crucial IoT scenarios such as smart transportation. In this sense, this paper proposes a solution to detect these attacks by analyzing abnormal network traffic through machine learning.
Detecting Compromised IoT Devices Through XGBoost
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems ; 24 , 12 ; 15392-15399
2023-12-01
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