Paper ID: 2202.11917

Machine Learning for Intrusion Detection in Industrial Control Systems: Applications, Challenges, and Recommendations

Muhammad Azmi Umer, Khurum Nazir Junejo, Muhammad Taha Jilani, Aditya P. Mathur

Methods from machine learning are being applied to design Industrial Control Systems resilient to cyber-attacks. Such methods focus on two major areas: the detection of intrusions at the network-level using the information acquired through network packets, and detection of anomalies at the physical process level using data that represents the physical behavior of the system. This survey focuses on four types of methods from machine learning in use for intrusion and anomaly detection, namely, supervised, semi-supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning. Literature available in the public domain was carefully selected, analyzed, and placed in a 7-dimensional space for ease of comparison. The survey is targeted at researchers, students, and practitioners. Challenges associated in using the methods and research gaps are identified and recommendations are made to fill the gaps.

Submitted: Feb 24, 2022