Title
Adaptive Semantics-Aware Malware Classification.
Abstract
Automatic malware classification is an essential improvement over the widely-deployed detection procedures using manual signatures or heuristics. Although there exists an abundance of methods for collecting static and behavioral malware data, there is a lack of adequate tools for analysis based on these collected features. Machine learning is a statistical solution to the automatic classification of malware variants based on heterogeneous information gathered by investigating malware code and behavioral traces. However, the recent increase in variety of malware instances requires further development of effective and scalable automation for malware classification and analysis processes. In this paper, we investigate the topic modeling approaches as semantics-aware solutions to the classification of malware based on logs from dynamic malware analysis. We combine results of static and dynamic analysis to increase the reliability of inferred class labels. We utilize a semi-supervised learning architecture to make use of unlabeled data in classification. Using a nonparametric machine learning approach to topic modeling we design and implement a scalable solution while maintaining advantages of semantics-aware analysis. The outcomes of our experiments reveal that our approach brings a new and improved solution to the reoccurring problems in malware classification and analysis.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1007/978-3-319-40667-1_21
DIMVA
Field
DocType
Citations 
Data mining,Existential quantification,Computer science,Automation,Heuristics,Artificial intelligence,Topic model,Malware,Semantics,Machine learning,Malware analysis,Scalability
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.50
24
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bojan Kolosnjaji1302.99
Apostolis Zarras216212.33
Tamas K. Lengyel3734.01
George D. Webster4222.28
Claudia Eckert57613.13