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Adversarial Machine Learning

Adversarial Machine Learning

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Anthony D. Joseph, Blaine Nelson, Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein, J. D. Tygar
Cambridge University Press, 2/21/2019
EAN 9781107043466, ISBN10: 1107043468

Hardcover, 338 pages, 25.4 x 17.8 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Written by leading researchers, this complete introduction brings together all the theory and tools needed for building robust machine learning in adversarial environments. Discover how machine learning systems can adapt when an adversary actively poisons data to manipulate statistical inference, learn the latest practical techniques for investigating system security and performing robust data analysis, and gain insight into new approaches for designing effective countermeasures against the latest wave of cyber-attacks. Privacy-preserving mechanisms and the near-optimal evasion of classifiers are discussed in detail, and in-depth case studies on email spam and network security highlight successful attacks on traditional machine learning algorithms. Providing a thorough overview of the current state of the art in the field, and possible future directions, this groundbreaking work is essential reading for researchers, practitioners and students in computer security and machine learning, and those wanting to learn about the next stage of the cybersecurity arms race.

Part I. Overview of Adversarial Machine Learning
1. Introduction
2. Background and notation
3. A framework for secure learning
Part II. Causative Attacks on Machine Learning
4. Attacking a hypersphere learner
5. Availability attack case study
SpamBayes
6. Integrity attack case study
PCA detector
Part III. Exploratory Attacks on Machine Learning
7. Privacy-preserving mechanisms for SVM learning
8. Near-optimal evasion of classifiers
Part IV. Future Directions in Adversarial Machine Learning
9. Adversarial machine learning challenges.