Abstract

Many IoT devices are vulnerable to attacks due to flawed security designs and lacking mechanisms for firmware updates or patches to eliminate the security vulnerabilities. Device-type identification combined with data from vulnerability databases can pinpoint vulnerable IoT devices in a network and can be used to constrain the communications of vulnerable devices for preventing damage. In this contribution, we present and evaluate two deep learning approaches to the reliable IoT device-type identification, namely a recurrent and a convolutional network architecture. Both deep learning approaches show accuracies of 97% and 98%, respectively, and thereby outperform an up-to-date IoT device-type identification approach using hand-crafted fingerprint features obtaining an accuracy of 82%. The runtime performance for the IoT identification of both deep learning approaches outperforms the hand-crafted approach by three magnitudes. Finally, importance metrics explain the results of both deep learning approaches in terms of the utilization of the analyzed traffic data flow.

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