The field of finance heavily relies on cybersecurity to safeguard its systems and clients from harmful software.The identification of malevolent code within financial software is vital for protecting both the financia...The field of finance heavily relies on cybersecurity to safeguard its systems and clients from harmful software.The identification of malevolent code within financial software is vital for protecting both the financial system and individual clients.Nevertheless,present detection models encounter limitations in their ability to identify malevolent code and its variations,all while encompassing a multitude of parameters.To overcome these obsta-cles,we introduce a lean model for classifying families of malevolent code,formulated on Ghost-DenseNet-SE.This model integrates the Ghost module,DenseNet,and the squeeze-and-excitation(SE)channel domain attention mechanism.It substitutes the standard convolutional layer in DenseNet with the Ghost module,thereby diminishing the model’s size and augmenting recognition speed.Additionally,the channel domain attention mechanism assigns distinctive weights to feature channels,facilitating the extraction of pivotal characteristics of malevolent code and bolstering detection precision.Experimental outcomes on the Malimg dataset indicate that the model attained an accuracy of 99.14%in discerning families of malevolent code,surpassing AlexNet(97.8%)and The visual geometry group network(VGGNet)(96.16%).The proposed model exhibits reduced parameters,leading to decreased model complexity alongside enhanced classification accuracy,rendering it a valuable asset for categorizing malevolent code.展开更多
基金funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China(under Grant No.61905201)。
文摘The field of finance heavily relies on cybersecurity to safeguard its systems and clients from harmful software.The identification of malevolent code within financial software is vital for protecting both the financial system and individual clients.Nevertheless,present detection models encounter limitations in their ability to identify malevolent code and its variations,all while encompassing a multitude of parameters.To overcome these obsta-cles,we introduce a lean model for classifying families of malevolent code,formulated on Ghost-DenseNet-SE.This model integrates the Ghost module,DenseNet,and the squeeze-and-excitation(SE)channel domain attention mechanism.It substitutes the standard convolutional layer in DenseNet with the Ghost module,thereby diminishing the model’s size and augmenting recognition speed.Additionally,the channel domain attention mechanism assigns distinctive weights to feature channels,facilitating the extraction of pivotal characteristics of malevolent code and bolstering detection precision.Experimental outcomes on the Malimg dataset indicate that the model attained an accuracy of 99.14%in discerning families of malevolent code,surpassing AlexNet(97.8%)and The visual geometry group network(VGGNet)(96.16%).The proposed model exhibits reduced parameters,leading to decreased model complexity alongside enhanced classification accuracy,rendering it a valuable asset for categorizing malevolent code.