Abstract

Traditional signature-based malware detection approaches are sensitive to small changes in the malware code. Currently, most malware programs are adapted from existing programs. Hence, they share some common patterns but have different signatures. To health sensor data, it is necessary to identify the malware pattern rather than only detect the small changes. However, to detect these health sensor data in malware programs timely, we propose a fast detection strategy to detect the patterns in the code with machine learning-based approaches. [3]In particular, XG Boost, Light GBM and Random Forests will be exploited in order to analyze the code from health sensor data Terabytes of program with labels, including benign and malware programs, have been collected. The challenges of this task are to select and get the features, modify the three models in order to train and test the dataset, which consists of health sensor data, and evaluate the features and models. When a malware program is detected by one model, its pattern will be broadcast to the other models, which will prevent malware program from intrusion effectively.[1] Key Words::  Malware Detection,  Machine Learning,  Health Sensor Data.

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