Author:
Shin Sam-Shin,Ji Seung-Goo,Hong Sung-Sam
Abstract
The growing dependence on digital systems has heightened the risks posed by cybersecurity threats. This paper proposes a new method for detecting malicious webpages among several adversary activities. As shown in previous studies, malicious URL detection performance is significantly affected by the learning dataset features. The overall performance of different machine learning models varies depending on the data features, and using a particular model alone is not always desirable in any given environment. To address these limitations, we propose an ensemble approach using different machine learning models. Our proposed method outperforms the existing single model by 6%, allowing for the detection of an additional 141 malicious URLs. In this study, repetitive tasks are automated, improving the performance of different machine learning models. In addition, the proposed framework builds an advanced feature set based on URL and web content and includes the most optimized detection model structure. The proposed technology can contribute to define an advanced feature set based on URL and web content and includes the most optimized detection model structure and research on automated technology for the detection of malicious websites, such as phishing websites and malicious code distribution.
Funder
Institute of Civil-Military Technology Cooperation
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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