Is feature selection secure against training data poisoning?

BIGGIO, BATTISTA;FUMERA, GIORGIO;ROLI, FABIO
2015-01-01

Abstract

Learning in adversarial settings is becoming an important task for application domains where attackers may inject malicious data into the training set to subvert normal operation of data-driven technologies. Feature selection has been widely used in machine learning for security applications to improve generalization and computational efficiency, although it is not clear whether its use may be beneficial or even counterproductive when training data are poisoned by intelligent attackers. In this work, we shed light on this issue by providing a framework to investigate the robustness of popular feature selection methods, including LASSO, ridge regression and the elastic net. Our results on malware detection show that feature selection methods can be significantly compromised under attack (we can reduce LASSO to almost random choices of feature sets by careful insertion of less than 5% poisoned training samples), highlighting the need for specific countermeasures.
2015
9781510810587
9781510810587
Human-Computer Interaction; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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