DocumentCode
2554336
Title
Prudent Practices for Designing Malware Experiments: Status Quo and Outlook
Author
Rossow, C. ; Dietrich, C.J. ; Grier, C. ; Kreibich, C. ; Paxson, V. ; Pohlmann, N. ; Bos, Herbert ; van Steen, Maarten
fYear
2012
fDate
20-23 May 2012
Firstpage
65
Lastpage
79
Abstract
Malware researchers rely on the observation of malicious code in execution to collect datasets for a wide array of experiments, including generation of detection models, study of longitudinal behavior, and validation of prior research. For such research to reflect prudent science, the work needs to address a number of concerns relating to the correct and representative use of the datasets, presentation of methodology in a fashion sufficiently transparent to enable reproducibility, and due consideration of the need not to harm others. In this paper we study the methodological rigor and prudence in 36 academic publications from 2006-2011 that rely on malware execution. 40% of these papers appeared in the 6 highest-ranked academic security conferences. We find frequent shortcomings, including problematic assumptions regarding the use of execution-driven datasets (25% of the papers), absence of description of security precautions taken during experiments (71% of the articles), and oftentimes insufficient description of the experimental setup. Deficiencies occur in top-tier venues and elsewhere alike, highlighting a need for the community to improve its handling of malware datasets. In the hope of aiding authors, reviewers, and readers, we frame guidelines regarding transparency, realism, correctness, and safety for collecting and using malware datasets.
Keywords
invasive software; detection model; malicious code; malware dataset; malware experiment design; prudent practice; prudent science; security precaution; Communities; Guidelines; Internet; Malware; Safety; Training; datasets; dynamic analysis; experiments; malware;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security and Privacy (SP), 2012 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
1081-6011
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1244-8
Electronic_ISBN
1081-6011
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SP.2012.14
Filename
6234405
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