Trials and deployments of sixth Generation (6G) wireless networks, delivering extreme capacity, reliability, and effi ciency, are expected as early as 2030. Attempts from both industry and academia are trying to defi ne the next generation network infrastructure. 6G will set in motion the fourth industrial revolution, delivering global, integrated intelligence. In this scenario, Artifi cial Intelligence (AI)-assisted architecture for 6G networks will realize knowledge discovery, automatic network adjustment and intelligent service provisioning. The long-term vision for implementing 6G security is to implement an autonomous, self-learning AI-assisted architecture that can perform threat mitigation without disrupting the normal use, enabling the resilience and reliability of the network and fulfi lling security automation. This work proposes a fi rst implementation of a proactive threat discovery service to be deployed at 6G base stations, paving the way for collective network intelligence in the context of cybersecurity mechanisms. Specifi cally, a fully unsupervised Deep Learning (DL) model is presented, able to recognize both Denial of Service (DoS) Hulk and DoS Goldeneye, with 97 . 0% and 92 . 2% mean F1-score respectively.

Real-Time Clustering Based on Deep Embeddings for Threat Detection in 6G Networks

Luca Valcarenghi;Luca Maggiani;Nicola Andriolli
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2023-01-01

Abstract

Trials and deployments of sixth Generation (6G) wireless networks, delivering extreme capacity, reliability, and effi ciency, are expected as early as 2030. Attempts from both industry and academia are trying to defi ne the next generation network infrastructure. 6G will set in motion the fourth industrial revolution, delivering global, integrated intelligence. In this scenario, Artifi cial Intelligence (AI)-assisted architecture for 6G networks will realize knowledge discovery, automatic network adjustment and intelligent service provisioning. The long-term vision for implementing 6G security is to implement an autonomous, self-learning AI-assisted architecture that can perform threat mitigation without disrupting the normal use, enabling the resilience and reliability of the network and fulfi lling security automation. This work proposes a fi rst implementation of a proactive threat discovery service to be deployed at 6G base stations, paving the way for collective network intelligence in the context of cybersecurity mechanisms. Specifi cally, a fully unsupervised Deep Learning (DL) model is presented, able to recognize both Denial of Service (DoS) Hulk and DoS Goldeneye, with 97 . 0% and 92 . 2% mean F1-score respectively.
2023
Paolini, Emilio; Valcarenghi, Luca; Maggiani, Luca; Andriolli, Nicola
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