Give and Take: Federated Transfer Learning for Industrial IoT Network Intrusion Detection
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The rapid growth in Internet of Things (IoT) technology has become an integral part of today's industries forming the Industrial IoT (IIoT) initiative, where industries are leveraging IoT to improve communication and connectivity via emerging solutions like data analytics and cloud computing. Unfortunately, the rapid use of IoT has made it an attractive target for cybercriminals. Therefore, protecting these systems is of utmost importance. In this paper, we propose a federated transfer learning (FTL) approach to perform IIoT network intrusion detection. As part of the research, we also propose a combinational neural network as the centerpiece for performing FTL. The proposed technique splits IoT data between the client and server devices to generate corresponding models, and the weights of the client models are combined to update the server model. Results showcase high performance for the FTL setup between iterations on both the IIoT clients and the server. Additionally, the proposed FTL setup achieves better overall performance than contemporary machine learning algorithms at performing network intrusion detection.
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