Self-Supervised Machine Learning Framework for Online Container Security Attack Detection

Author:

Tunde-Onadele Olufogorehan1ORCID,Lin Yuhang2ORCID,Gu Xiaohui1ORCID,He Jingzhu3ORCID,Latapie Hugo4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. North Carolina State University, USA

2. Meta Platforms, USA

3. ShanghaiTech University, China

4. Cisco, USA

Abstract

Container security has received much research attention recently. Previous work has proposed to apply various machine learning techniques to detect security attacks in containerized applications. On one hand, supervised machine learning schemes require sufficient labeled training data to achieve good attack detection accuracy. On the other hand, unsupervised machine learning methods are more practical by avoiding training data labeling requirements, but they often suffer from high false alarm rates. In this paper, we present a generic self-supervised hybrid learning (SHIL) framework for achieving efficient online security attack detection in containerized systems. SHIL can effectively combine both unsupervised and supervised learning algorithms but does not require any manual data labeling. We have implemented a prototype of SHIL and conducted experiments over 46 real world security attacks in 29 commonly used server applications. Our experimental results show that SHIL can reduce false alarms by 33-93% compared to existing supervised, unsupervised, or semi-supervised machine learning schemes while achieving a higher or similar detection rate.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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