KDTM: Multi-Stage Knowledge Distillation Transfer Model for Long-Tailed DGA Detection

Author:

Fan Baoyu1ORCID,Ma Han1ORCID,Liu Yue1ORCID,Yuan Xiaochen1ORCID,Ke Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Applied Sciences, Macao Polytechnic University, Macao 999078, China

Abstract

As the most commonly used attack strategy by Botnets, the Domain Generation Algorithm (DGA) has strong invisibility and variability. Using deep learning models to detect different families of DGA domain names can improve the network defense ability against hackers. However, this task faces an extremely imbalanced sample size among different DGA categories, which leads to low classification accuracy for small sample categories and even classification failure for some categories. To address this issue, we introduce the long-tailed concept and augment the data of small sample categories by transferring pre-trained knowledge. Firstly, we propose the Data Balanced Review Method (DBRM) to reduce the sample size difference between the categories, thus a relatively balanced dataset for transfer learning is generated. Secondly, we propose the Knowledge Transfer Model (KTM) to enhance the knowledge of the small sample categories. KTM uses a multi-stage transfer to transfer weights from the big sample categories to the small sample categories. Furthermore, we propose the Knowledge Distillation Transfer Model (KDTM) to relieve the catastrophic forgetting problem caused by transfer learning, which adds knowledge distillation loss based on the KTM. The experimental results show that KDTM can significantly improve the classification performance of all categories, especially the small sample categories. It can achieve a state-of-the-art macro average F1 score of 84.5%. The robustness of the KDTM model is verified using three DGA datasets that follow the Pareto distributions.

Funder

Macao Polytechnic University

Publisher

MDPI AG

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