Incorporating Gradients to Rules: Towards Lightweight, Adaptive Provenance-based Intrusion Detection

Lingzhi Wang, Xiangmin Shen, Weijian Li,Zhenyuan Li,R. Sekar,Han Liu,Yan Chen

arxiv(2024)

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As cyber-attacks become increasingly sophisticated and stealthy, it becomes more imperative and challenging to detect intrusion from normal behaviors. Through fine-grained causality analysis, provenance-based intrusion detection systems (PIDS) demonstrated a promising capacity to distinguish benign and malicious behaviors, attracting widespread attention from both industry and academia. Among diverse approaches, rule-based PIDS stands out due to its lightweight overhead, real-time capabilities, and explainability. However, existing rule-based systems suffer low detection accuracy, especially the high false alarms, due to the lack of fine-grained rules and environment-specific configurations. In this paper, we propose CAPTAIN, a rule-based PIDS capable of automatically adapting to diverse environments. Specifically, we propose three adaptive parameters to adjust the detection configuration with respect to nodes, edges, and alarm generation thresholds. We build a differentiable tag propagation framework and utilize the gradient descent algorithm to optimize these adaptive parameters based on the training data. We evaluate our system based on data from DARPA Engagement and simulated environments. The evaluation results demonstrate that CAPTAIN offers better detection accuracy, less detection latency, lower runtime overhead, and more interpretable detection alarms and knowledge compared to the SOTA PIDS.
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