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Deep Learning in IoT Intrusion Detection

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10922-021-09621-9

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Deep learning; Intrusion detection; Internet of Things; Deep Neural Networks; Cybersecurity; IDS

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This article provides a detailed review of deep learning models proposed for IoT intrusion detection and comprehensively analyzes their applications in IoT cybersecurity and their unique contributions to the development of effective IoT intrusion detection solutions.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the new paradigm of our times, where smart devices and sensors from across the globe are interconnected in a global grid, and distributed applications and services impact every area of human activity. With its huge economic impact and its pervasive influence over our lives, IoT is an attractive target for criminals, and cybersecurity becomes a top priority for the IoT ecosystem. Although cybersecurity has been the subject of research for decades, the large-scale IoT architecture and the emergence of novel threats render old strategies largely inefficient. Deep learning may provide cutting edge solutions for IoT intrusion detection, with its data-driven, anomaly-based approach and ability to detect emerging, unknown attacks. This survey offers a detailed review of deep learning models that have been proposed for IoT intrusion detection. Solutions have been classified by model in a comprehensive, structured analysis of how deep learning has been applied for IoT cybersecurity and their unique contributions to the development of effective IoT intrusion detection solutions.

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