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Transfer Learning for Security: Challenges and Future Directions

Authors :
Li, Adrian Shuai
Iyengar, Arun
Kundu, Ashish
Bertino, Elisa
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Many machine learning and data mining algorithms rely on the assumption that the training and testing data share the same feature space and distribution. However, this assumption may not always hold. For instance, there are situations where we need to classify data in one domain, but we only have sufficient training data available from a different domain. The latter data may follow a distinct distribution. In such cases, successfully transferring knowledge across domains can significantly improve learning performance and reduce the need for extensive data labeling efforts. Transfer learning (TL) has thus emerged as a promising framework to tackle this challenge, particularly in security-related tasks. This paper aims to review the current advancements in utilizing TL techniques for security. The paper includes a discussion of the existing research gaps in applying TL in the security domain, as well as exploring potential future research directions and issues that arise in the context of TL-assisted security solutions.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2403.00935
Document Type :
Working Paper