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Label files can be extended to include a reference to all the packets that an attack injected.
The current implementation creates one XML labels file that indicates when an attack starts and ends (along with the IPs that took part in the attack). In this setting, it is possible that packets that were not part of an attack are mistaken as being generated by an attack script.
For more precise labeling, we could store in the XML file some identifier (or a pointer) that refers to individual and unique packets. For example, the hashes or packet numbers in the resulting PCAP of the synthetic packets can be added to the XML labels file.
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[Label file] enrich with packet identifiers
Label files with packets granularity
Feb 10, 2020
Label files can be extended to include a reference to all the packets that an attack injected.
The current implementation creates one XML labels file that indicates when an attack starts and ends (along with the IPs that took part in the attack). In this setting, it is possible that packets that were not part of an attack are mistaken as being generated by an attack script.
For more precise labeling, we could store in the XML file some identifier (or a pointer) that refers to individual and unique packets. For example, the hashes or packet numbers in the resulting PCAP of the synthetic packets can be added to the XML labels file.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: