The evolving complexity of modern IT infrastructures has paved the way for malicious actors to exploit a wide array of vulnerabilities that can compromise the integrity of these systems. Monitoring complex IT systems is expensive and often requires dedicated infrastructure for deploying Intrusion and/or Anomaly Detection Systems. Moreover, ML-based solutions need large training sets, which add to the overall cost. To tackle these challenges we present INTELLECT, a novel approach to Intrusion and/or Anomaly Detection System, which leverages Federated Learning and model pruning techniques to cooperatively train high-accuracy models using distributed datasets and derive a fleet of lightweight models, which can be deployed without incurring additional costs for dedicated infrastructure. INTELLECT expands on the state-of-the-art techniques for feature selection, model pruning, and model distillation to create an interconnected pipeline. We empirically demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology on benchmark datasets, and we present guidelines for the deployment in production systems.

Pruning Federated Learning Models for Anomaly Detection in Resource-Constrained Environments

Magnani, Simone;
2023-01-01

Abstract

The evolving complexity of modern IT infrastructures has paved the way for malicious actors to exploit a wide array of vulnerabilities that can compromise the integrity of these systems. Monitoring complex IT systems is expensive and often requires dedicated infrastructure for deploying Intrusion and/or Anomaly Detection Systems. Moreover, ML-based solutions need large training sets, which add to the overall cost. To tackle these challenges we present INTELLECT, a novel approach to Intrusion and/or Anomaly Detection System, which leverages Federated Learning and model pruning techniques to cooperatively train high-accuracy models using distributed datasets and derive a fleet of lightweight models, which can be deployed without incurring additional costs for dedicated infrastructure. INTELLECT expands on the state-of-the-art techniques for feature selection, model pruning, and model distillation to create an interconnected pipeline. We empirically demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology on benchmark datasets, and we present guidelines for the deployment in production systems.
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