A Deep Learning Approach for Identifying Malicious Activities in the Industrial Internet of Things

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Mohammed Amin Almaiah
Fuad Ali El-Qirem
Rami Shehab
Khaled Sulieman Momani

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Data-driven decision-making, real-time connectivity, and automation have transformed industrial operations with the Industrial Internet of Things. However, the integration also introduces substantial cybersecurity vulnerabilities, making IIoT networks a prime target for malicious activities. Cyber threats are evolving and becoming more sophisticated, which makes traditional security mechanisms inadequate. An approach using deep learning to detect malicious activities in IIoT environments is examined. It is investigated whether Deep Feed Forward neural networks, autoencoders, and convolutional neural networks are effective at detecting anomalies and mitigating cyber threats. NSL-KDD and UNSW-NB15 benchmark datasets are used to evaluate the proposed model's accuracy, precision, and detection rates. In addition to strengthening IIoT security, deep learning techniques can also ensure the resilience of industrial infrastructure.

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M. A. . Almaiah, F. A. . El-Qirem, R. . Shehab, and K. S. . Momani , Trans., “A Deep Learning Approach for Identifying Malicious Activities in the Industrial Internet of Things”, Mesopotamian Journal of Computer Science, vol. 2025, pp. 105–114, May 2025, doi: 10.58496/MJCSC/2025/007.

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