Aamir Omar

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Binary Image-Based Intrusion Detection for Operational Technology Networks: Extending the SPHBI Methodology from IoT to Modbus TCP

Aamir Omar

This paper extends the Single Packet Header Binary Image (SPHBI) intrusion detection methodology from IoT to Modbus TCP, evaluating five approaches spanning a gradient of protocol depth on the CIC Modbus 2023 dataset (11.4 million packets, eight detectable attack types). TCP/IP headers alone achieve only 51.8% binary accuracy, confirming that header-level heterogeneity exploited in IoT traffic is absent in uniform SCADA environments. Adding eight bytes of application-layer information improves binary accuracy to 98.1% with just 63 parameters, directly relevant to per-packet classification on resource-constrained OT edge devices. The best-performing approach achieves 94.4% +/- 2.2pp multiclass accuracy across nine classes (95% CI [92.9%, 95.9%], 10 seeds) with 56,873 parameters, roughly 430 times fewer than comparable ResNet50-based approaches. Per-class recall analysis shows seven of eight detectable attack types identified with recall above 94%, while replay attacks remain structurally undetectable by any single-packet method.