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10 Machine Learning Blueprints You Should Know for Cybersecurity

By : Rajvardhan Oak
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Book Image

10 Machine Learning Blueprints You Should Know for Cybersecurity

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By: Rajvardhan Oak

Overview of this book

Machine learning in security is harder than other domains because of the changing nature and abilities of adversaries, high stakes, and a lack of ground-truth data. This book will prepare machine learning practitioners to effectively handle tasks in the challenging yet exciting cybersecurity space. The book begins by helping you understand how advanced ML algorithms work and shows you practical examples of how they can be applied to security-specific problems with Python – by using open source datasets or instructing you to create your own. In one exercise, you’ll also use GPT 3.5, the secret sauce behind ChatGPT, to generate an artificial dataset of fabricated news. Later, you’ll find out how to apply the expert knowledge and human-in-the-loop decision-making that is necessary in the cybersecurity space. This book is designed to address the lack of proper resources available for individuals interested in transitioning into a data scientist role in cybersecurity. It concludes with case studies, interview questions, and blueprints for four projects that you can use to enhance your portfolio. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to apply machine learning algorithms to detect malware, fake news, deep fakes, and more, along with implementing privacy-preserving machine learning techniques such as differentially private ML.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

The basics of privacy

Privacy is the ability of an individual or a group of individuals to control their personal information and to be able to decide when, how, and to whom that information is shared. It involves the right to be free from unwanted or unwarranted intrusion into their personal life and the right to maintain the confidentiality of personal data.

Privacy is an important aspect of individual autonomy, and it is essential for maintaining personal freedom, dignity, and trust in personal relationships. It can be protected by various means, such as legal safeguards, technological measures, and social norms.

With the increasing use of technology in our daily lives, privacy has become an increasingly important concern, particularly in relation to the collection, use, and sharing of personal data by organizations and governments. As a result, there has been growing interest in developing effective policies and regulations to protect individual privacy. In this section,...