Abstract

This article proposes an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attack detection method based on traceability graphs, aimed at addressing the complexity and concealment of APT attacks. This method describes system behavior by constructing a traceability graph, optimizing it to reduce redundant information, converting the traceability graph sequence into a feature vector sequence, and using an encoder decoder model to train the GRU (Gate Recurrent Unit) model to extract long-term features of the sequence. Finally, a normal behavior model is established through clustering to detect APT attacks.

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