MENov 23, 2020
Beta-CoRM: A Bayesian Approach for $n$-gram Profiles AnalysisJosé A. Perusquía, Jim E. Griffin, Cristiano Villa
$n$-gram profiles have been successfully and widely used to analyse long sequences of potentially differing lengths for clustering or classification. Mainly, machine learning algorithms have been used for this purpose but, despite their predictive performance, these methods cannot discover hidden structures or provide a full probabilistic representation of the data. A novel class of Bayesian generative models designed for $n$-gram profiles used as binary attributes have been designed to address this. The flexibility of the proposed modelling allows to consider a straightforward approach to feature selection in the generative model. Furthermore, a slice sampling algorithm is derived for a fast inferential procedure, which is applied to synthetic and real data scenarios and shows that feature selection can improve classification accuracy.
CRMar 23, 2020
Bayesian Models Applied to Cyber Security Anomaly Detection ProblemsJosé A. Perusquía, Jim E. Griffin, Cristiano Villa
Cyber security is an important concern for all individuals, organisations and governments globally. Cyber attacks have become more sophisticated, frequent and dangerous than ever, and traditional anomaly detection methods have been proved to be less effective when dealing with these new classes of cyber threats. In order to address this, both classical and Bayesian models offer a valid and innovative alternative to the traditional signature-based methods, motivating the increasing interest in statistical research that it has been observed in recent years. In this review we provide a description of some typical cyber security challenges, typical types of data and statistical methods, paying special attention to Bayesian approaches for these problems.