GGNB: Graph-based Gaussian naive Bayes intrusion detection system for CAN bus

VEHICULAR COMMUNICATIONS(2022)

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Abstract
The national highway traffic safety administration (NHTSA) identified cybersecurity of the automobile systems are more critical than the security of other information systems. Researchers already demonstrated remote attacks on critical vehicular electronic control units (ECUs) using controller area network (CAN). Besides, existing intrusion detection systems (IDSs) often propose to tackle a specific type of attack, which may leave a system vulnerable to numerous other types of attacks. A generalizable IDS that can identify a wide range of attacks within the shortest possible time has more practical value than attack-specific IDSs, which is not a trivial task to accomplish. In this paper we propose a novel graph-based Gaussian naive Bayes (GGNB) intrusion detection algorithm by leveraging graph properties and PageRank-related features. The GGNB on the real rawCAN data set[1] yields 99.61%, 99.83%, 96.79%, and 96.20% detection accuracy for denial of service (DoS), fuzzy, spoofing, replay, mixed attacks, respectively. Also, using OpelAstra data set[2], the proposed methodology has 100%, 99.85%, 99.92%, 100%, 99.92%, 97.75% and 99.57% detection accuracy considering DoS, diagnostic, fuzzing CAN ID, fuzzing payload, replay, suspension, and mixed attacks, respectively. The GGNB-based methodology requires about 239x and 135x lower training and tests times, respectively, compared to the SVM classifier used in the same application. Using Xilinx Zybo Z7 field-programmable gate array (FPGA) board, the proposed GGNB requires 5.7x, 5.9x, 5.1x, and 3.6x fewer slices, LUTs, flip-flops, and DSP units, respectively, than conventional NN architecture. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Controller area network, Security, Intra-vehicular communication, Graph-theory
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