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A hybrid transformer-based BERT and LSTM approach for vulnerability classification problems

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  • Mounesh Marali
  • R. Dhanalakshmi
  • Narendran Rajagopalan

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Industrial control systems (ICSs) are vulnerable to cyberattacks due to the growing corporate network and internet connectivity. Ensuring proper security and response to cyberattacks is critical as they can impact ICS performance, reliability, safety, and availability, leading to catastrophic losses. Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) helps companies avoid cyberattacks by relying on vulnerability databases such as CVEs from national vulnerability databases (NVDs). However, these databases may include flaws that compromise security solutions and hinder attack mitigation. To address this issue, automated categorisation of vulnerability data using deep learning (DL) is proposed. The study found that LSTM-tuned BERT designs outperform standard models in precision, F1 score, accuracy, and recall. Implementing DL vulnerability categorisation can enhance ICS security and decrease the threat environment.

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  • Mounesh Marali & R. Dhanalakshmi & Narendran Rajagopalan, 2024. "A hybrid transformer-based BERT and LSTM approach for vulnerability classification problems," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 28(3), pages 275-295.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:28:y:2024:i:3:p:275-295
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