Entropy Estimation for Real-Time Encrypted Traffic Identification (Short Paper)
2011; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-642-20305-3_14
ISSN1611-3349
AutoresPeter Dorfinger, Georg Panholzer, Wolfgang John,
Tópico(s)Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
ResumoThis paper describes a novel approach to classify network traffic into encrypted and unencrypted traffic. The classifier is able to operate in real-time as only the first packet of each flow is processed. The main metric used for classification is an estimation of the entropy of the first packet payload. The approach is evaluated based on encrypted ground truth traces and on real network traces. Encrypted traffic such as Skype, or encrypted eDonkey traffic are detected as encrypted with probability higher than 94%. Unencrypted protocols such as SMTP, HTTP, POP3 or FTP are detected as unencrypted with probability higher than 99.9%. The presented approach, named real-time encrypted traffic detector (RT-ETD), is well suited to operate as pre-filter for advanced classification approaches to enable their applicability on increased bandwidth.
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