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New framework uses diffusion models to synthesize realistic cyber-physical attacks for 5G systems

Researchers have developed Diff-DDoS, a novel framework designed to improve the detection of cyber-physical attacks in 5G-enabled systems. This framework utilizes tabular diffusion models to synthesize realistic attack data, addressing the scarcity of labeled attack samples. By employing adversarial diffusion training (ADT), Diff-DDoS aims to enhance the robustness of intrusion detectors against adaptive adversaries, showing significant improvements in F1-scores on various attack scenarios compared to existing methods. AI

IMPACT Enhances security for 5G-enabled systems by improving the realism of attack data and the robustness of detection models.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing a new method for cyber-physical attack synthesis and detection using diffusion models. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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New framework uses diffusion models to synthesize realistic cyber-physical attacks for 5G systems

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Bilal Hussain, Xiao Tang, Qinghe Du, Tan Li, Muhammad Azhar, Danista Khan ·

    Diff-DDoS: Realistic Cyber-Physical Attack Synthesis and Robust Detection for 5G-Enabled CPS Using Tabular Diffusion Models

    arXiv:2608.17796v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Deep learning-based DDoS detectors for 5G-enabled cyber-physical systems face scarce labeled attack data and unrealistic synthetic substitutes, which limit robustness against adaptive adversaries. Detectors trained on hand-crafted…