Abstract
With the gradual expansion of Android systems from mobile phones to intelligent devices, a huge amount of malware has been found every year. To improve the malware detection performance and reduce its reliance on expert experience, deep learning technology has been widely used. However, as the complexity of deep learning models continues to increase, it rapidly increases the consumption of hardware resources. At the same time, anti-detection technology such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) are widely used to evade Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based detection methods. In this paper, we propose a new classification model based on an improved lightweight neural network that can effectively improve the execution efficiency and detection performance of malware detection methods against adversarial malware samples. First, our method uses local-information-entropy-based image generation technology to construct effective image feature vectors. Then, the performance of the lightweight neural network model ESPNetV2 is improved from four aspects. Finally, a new adversarial malware generation model called Mal-WGANGP is proposed. It can automatically generate a large number of adversarial samples to robust our model. In order to evaluate our method, we construct several experiments and compare the detection performance of our method with 19 other novel efficient neural network detection models. Experimental results show that our image enhancement method and detection model have the highest detection accuracy of adversarial samples.
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