Abstract

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) refers to the use of traditional Internet of Things (IoT) concepts in industrial sectors and applications. IIoT has several applications in smart homes, smart cities, smart grids, connected cars, and supply chain management. However, these systems are being more frequently targeted by cybercriminals. Deep learning and big data analytics have great potential in designing and developing robust security mechanisms for IIoT networks. In this paper, a novel hybrid deep random neural network (HDRaNN) for cyberattack detection in the IIoT is presented. The HDRaNN combines a deep random neural network and a multilayer perceptron with dropout regularization. The proposed technique is evaluated using two IIoT security-related datasets: (i) DS2OS and (ii) UNSW-NB15. The performance of the proposed scheme is analyzed through a number of performance metrics such as accuracy, precision, recall, F1 score, log loss, Region of Convergence (ROC), and Area Under the Curve (AUC). The HDRaNN classified 16 different types of cyberattacks using with higher accuracy of 98% and 99% for DS2OS and UNSW-NB15, respectively. To measure the effectiveness of the proposed scheme, the performance metrics are also compared with several state-of-the-art attack detection algorithms. The findings of HDRaNN proved its superior performance over other DL-based schemes. The deployment perspective of the proposed work is also highlighted in this work.

Highlights

  • The Industrial Internet of things (IIoT) brought a great revolution in the industrial sector [1]

  • EXPERIMENTS AND RESULTS we describe the implementation of the proposed scheme and evaluate the potential of the hybrid deep random neural network (HDRaNN) using the preprocessed datasets

  • IIoT cybersecurity is critical due to increasing number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices that generate a huge amount of data on insecure networks

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Introduction

The Industrial Internet of things (IIoT) brought a great revolution in the industrial sector [1]. The term IIoT can be closely related to the concept of Industry 4.0. This concept is rapidly introducing new trends in the development of business ideas, industrial processes, logistic services, and many other strategic initiatives to boost national industries. Contain thousands of IoT devices, intelligent communication protocols, and advanced security mechanisms [2]. The integration of all these devices and technologies with the global internet provides great management flexibility in industrial operations [3]. It enhances the quality and productivity of an industry with resource efficiency. The diverse nature of sensors, controllers, and actuators enables modern industries for making intelligent business decisions

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