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cs.CRcs.AIcs.LGRecentMay 28, 2026

XAI-SOH-FL: Enhancing SOH-FL with Adaptive Aggregation and Explainable AI for Intrusion Detection in Heterogeneous IoT

Ambreen Aslam, Maaz Hassan, Bibi Zahra, Muhammad Khuram Shahzad

The paper proposes XAI-SOH-FL, an enhanced Federated Learning framework that improves IoT intrusion detection by integrating adaptive aggregation and explainable AI, achieving high accuracy and interp…

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cs.CRcs.NIRecentMay 19, 2026

XAI FL-IDS: A Federated Learning and SHAP-Based Explainable Framework for Distributed Intrusion Detection Systems

Mohammad Hossein Gholamrezazadeh, AhmadReza Montazerolghaem

The paper proposes XAI FL-IDS, a novel framework that combines Federated Learning and SHAP-based explainability to build a privacy-preserving and highly accurate distributed Intrusion Detection System…

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cs.CRcs.AIRecentJun 4, 2026

Cognitive Threat Intelligence and Explainable Federated Security Analytics for distributed Infrastructure Systems

Md. Arifur Rahman, B. M. Taslimul Haque, Md. Iqbal Hossan, Md. Serajul Kabir Chowdhury Rubel

The paper proposes a Cognitive Threat Intelligence and Explainable Federated Security Analytics framework to enable privacy-preserving and scalable cyber threat detection across distributed infrastruc…

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cs.CRcs.LGRecentMar 24, 2026

Explainable Threat Attribution for IoT Networks Using Conditional SHAP and Flow Behavior Modelling

Samuel Ozechi, Jennifer Okonkwoabutu

This paper proposes an explainable threat attribution system for IoT networks that uses SHAP and flow behavior modeling to accurately classify and explain over 30 distinct attack variants into 8 meani…

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cs.LGcs.CRcs.DCRecentMay 7, 2026

CLAD: A Clustered Label-Agnostic Federated Learning Framework for Joint Anomaly Detection and Attack Classification

Iason Ofeidis, Nikos Papadis, Randeep Bhatia, Leandros Tassiulas +1 more

CLAD is a federated learning framework that jointly performs anomaly detection and attack classification in heterogeneous IoT environments by combining clustered learning with a dual-mode architecture…

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cs.CRRecentApr 16, 2026

EdgeDetect: Importance-Aware Gradient Compression with Homomorphic Aggregation for Federated Intrusion Detection

Noor Islam S. Mohammad

EdgeDetect is a communication-efficient and privacy-preserving federated intrusion detection system that uses gradient binarization and homomorphic encryption to significantly reduce bandwidth usage w…

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cs.CRcs.AIcs.LGRecentApr 20, 2026

ExAI5G: A Logic-Based Explainable AI Framework for Intrusion Detection in 5G Networks

Saeid Sheikhi, Panos Kostakos, Lauri Loven

The paper proposes ExAI5G, a logic-based explainable AI framework that integrates a Transformer-based IDS with XAI techniques to provide highly accurate and transparent intrusion detection for 5G netw…

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cs.LGcs.CRRecentMar 23, 2026

In-network Attack Detection with Federated Deep Learning in IoT Networks: Real Implementation and Analysis

Devashish Chaudhary, Sutharshan Rajasegarar, Shiva Raj Pokhrel, Lei Pan +1 more

This paper proposes and evaluates a federated deep learning framework using autoencoders for lightweight, privacy-preserving, and scalable real-time anomaly detection in resource-constrained IoT netwo…

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cs.CRcs.AIcs.LGRecentMay 24, 2026

Enhancing Autonomous Online Intrusion Detection for IoT with Balanced Learning, Reliable Pseudo-Labels, and Lightweight Architectures

Hanzala Afzaal, Danish Memon, Chouhdary Bilal Raza, Muhammad Khurram Shahzad

This paper enhances an existing autonomous online Intrusion Detection System (AOC-IDS) for IoT by addressing class imbalance, pseudo-label reliability, and computational overhead, achieving significan…

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cs.CRRecentMay 6, 2026

Assessing Generalisation Capability of Machine Learning Models for Intrusion Detection

Md Zakir Hossain, Md Ayshik Rahman Khan, Md Rafiqul Islam, Syed Mohammed Shamsul Islam +1 more

The study assesses the generalization capability of supervised machine learning models for intrusion detection using UNSW-NB15 and TON_IoT, finding a significant performance drop when models are teste…

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cs.CRcs.AIRecentApr 7, 2026

MA-IDS: Multi-Agent RAG Framework for IoT Network Intrusion Detection with an Experience Library

Md Shamimul Islam, Luis G. Jaimes, Ayesha S. Dina

MA-IDS proposes a Multi-Agent RAG framework that uses LLMs and a self-building Experience Library to achieve explainable and self-improving intrusion detection for resource-constrained IoT networks.

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cs.CRcs.AIRecentApr 15, 2026

Robustness Analysis of Machine Learning Models for IoT Intrusion Detection Under Data Poisoning Attacks

Fortunatus Aabangbio Wulnye, Justice Owusu Agyemang, Kwame Opuni-Boachie Obour Agyekum, Kwame Agyeman-Prempeh Agyekum +2 more

This paper analyzes how vulnerable various machine learning models are to data poisoning attacks in IoT intrusion detection, finding that ensemble methods are more robust than Logistic Regression and…

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cs.CRcs.DLRecentMay 7, 2026

AoI-Guided Client Selection for Robust and Timely Federated Intrusion Detection in Cloud-Edge Security Analytics

Chun Yin Chiu

This paper proposes using Age of Information (AoI)-guided client selection to improve the timeliness and robustness of federated intrusion detection in cloud-edge environments, achieving significant r…

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cs.CRcs.LGstat.CORecentMay 13, 2026

XAI and Statistical Analysis for Reliable Intrusion Detection in the UAVIDS-2025 Dataset: From Tree to Hybrid and Tabular DNN Ensembles

Iakovos-Christos Zarkadis, Christos Douligeris

This paper develops and analyzes various ensemble models, culminating in an XGBoost-based system, to reliably detect UAV intrusions using XAI and advanced statistical methods to pinpoint the root caus…

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cs.CRRecentApr 13, 2026

Optimizing IoT Intrusion Detection with Tabular Foundation Models for Smart City Forensics

Asma Al-Dahmani, Abdulla Bin Safwan, Mohammad Obeidat, Belal Alsinglawi

The paper demonstrates that using the transformer-based foundation model TabPFNv2.5 can significantly speed up IoT intrusion detection compared to traditional ensemble methods while maintaining high a…

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cs.CRRecentMar 30, 2026

Interpretable Ensemble Learning for Network Traffic Anomaly Detection: A SHAP-based Explainable AI Framework for Embedded Systems Security

Wanru Shao

The paper proposes an ensemble learning framework combined with SHAP-based Explainable AI (XAI) to achieve robust and interpretable anomaly detection for network traffic in embedded systems.

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cs.CRcs.LGRecentApr 22, 2026

SDNGuardStack: An Explainable Ensemble Learning Framework for High-Accuracy Intrusion Detection in Software-Defined Networks

Ashikuzzaman, Md. Saifuzzaman Abhi, Mahabubur Rahman, Md. Manjur Ahmed +2 more

The paper proposes SDNGuardStack, an explainable ensemble learning framework that achieves high-accuracy intrusion detection (99.98%) in Software-Defined Networks using the InSDN dataset.

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cs.CRRecentMar 26, 2026

Understanding AI Methods for Intrusion Detection and Cryptographic Leakage

Reza Zilouchian, Michael Chavez, Fernando Koch

The paper evaluates AI's effectiveness in detecting network intrusions and cryptographic side-channel leakage, finding high accuracy in stable environments but performance degradation with novel traff…

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cs.CRRecentMay 18, 2026

From Detection to Response: A Deep Learning and Retrieval-Augmented Generation Framework for Network Intrusion Mitigation

Md Navid Bin Islam, Sajal Saha, Senior Member

The paper introduces an end-to-end framework that not only detects network intrusions using deep learning but also generates actionable, citation-grounded mitigation reports using a Retrieval-Augmente…

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cs.CRRecentMay 31, 2026

NetVAD: Foundation-Model Representation Learning for Identifier-Free Unsupervised Intrusion Detection

Darren Fürst, Patrick Levi, Sebastian Steindl

NetVAD proposes a novel, identifier-free Variational Autoencoder that leverages frozen Foundation Models to achieve highly competitive unsupervised performance for zero-day intrusion detection.

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