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[iot-wg] New on RIPE Labs: Visualisations of Periodic IoT Traffic
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Mirjam Kuehne
mir at ripe.net
Thu Mar 19 15:25:46 CET 2020
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi Eliot, Thymen asked me to pass this on to you (but I believe he is now subscribed to the list): - -- Eliot has a valid point. We didn’t focus on this aspect yet, but it’s good to keep that in mind. In general, adversaries can fool any machine learning model once they know the model parameters. One can exploit the parameters to craft so-called "adversarial examples” that will generate a specific output/classification. This is actually a research topic on it’s own called adversarial machine learning [1]. This blog [2] shows some famous examples using images of pandas. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adversarial_machine_learning [2] https://openai.com/blog/adversarial-example-research/ - --- Kind regards, Mirjam On 19/03/2020 13:47, Eliot Lear wrote: > Very interesting work! > > A cautionary question: > > If I wanted to pretend to be one of these devices on your network, > how hard would it be? > > Eliot > > On 19.03.20 12:56, Poonam Yadav wrote: >> Thanks for sharing! >> >> We have analysed similar pattern in many IoT devices and >> presented periodicity in IoT traffic as FFT (fig 4 - of IoTDI >> paper attached for reference) and some initial results here in >> this report: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/284092 >> and full paper is here: >> https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3302505.3310082 >> >> Best regards, >> >> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 10:31 AM Mirjam Kuehne <mir at ripe.net >> <mailto:mir at ripe.net>> wrote: >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> IoT devices often perform activities on a periodic basis. Thymen >> Wabeke of SIDN Labs shares his analysis of periodic network >> traffic from IoT lightbulbs. Read it on RIPE Labs at: >> >> https://labs.ripe.net/Members/thymen_wabeke/visualisations-of-periodi c-iot-traffic >> >> >> Kind regards, >> Mirjam Kühne RIPE NCC >> >> _______________________________________________ iot-wg mailing >> list iot-wg at ripe.net <mailto:iot-wg at ripe.net> >> https://mailman.ripe.net/ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ iot-wg mailing >> list iot-wg at ripe.net >> https://mailman.ripe.net/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJec4DqAAoJEIZoWwVN2sgM2hUP/RBvIpcXAfHp97uMnfeqzYE4 rSR5Sa5GkQ6uOC3Pu/4uO96ln2m9H/Oy9Bgnz/k3U1KpFPW5MqJHom1Ckmgdxs0a u9/ruzdk/rVCggtWXifY1TIjm0PJ2sOVKd7ERACITlzMOG0xnMll2Ah8NX5AsV2O j+KIO47vbnoZdaqyq/pmCvDQMazEcT2hU9z6KLwIvE436Er6YqluCkvuMPyacARL slj7K2o9gUZJ+3ianIRuRBpGRgTDruSJfEs7XAB+Lfms6BhfspgTANNaRHPMzqLN r8TeaQ7A2swpDnKOyUWWTqT/P/7qK/eZkt/ErWtM55ZFgV8wMZcd8KCsifU+Z1nv oZw67sgJUL618PCHzYdii28FAjciqQaQbLWGDgyOS4ItgSKYh4R2YwcpkqkJHvv4 YY/YjJYqM1cARLlUx3TZzk5PXvWMPc70XQTPpFyyM3t+hIDhnU7qZyt6wBBv2JUP 6j5ep/44XZ4tF4zWkbZZlKbrmkUxCNYPIwHmRZr94Sq8atQMTfw4QoK6hLxw9jf7 XpqAZmsU/2t+6hRHeAack/tvOoVUC1Xzue+upyjrYs8j3otgOPaznWWFN1vIEGZv 8h35qzp+QeQGoB4LjVxVelhdP0uf7GlXjgGgRs+0O308ApMZOz3n4ArO+8SynFhH I/hriOFDdJMqKK8rA6Ci =qLA6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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