MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS FOR REALTIME MALWARE DETECTION

Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security (Jaics) 1 (1):12-16 (2017)
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Abstract

With the rapid evolution of information technology, malware has become an advanced cybersecurity threat, targeting computer systems, smart devices, and large-scale networks in real time. Traditional detection methods often fail to recognize emerging malware variants due to limitations in accuracy, adaptability, and response time. This paper presents a comprehensive review of machine learning algorithms for real-time malware detection, categorizing existing approaches based on their methodologies and effectiveness. The study examines recent advancements and evaluates the performance of various machine learning techniques in detecting malware with minimal false positives and improved scalability. Additionally, key challenges, such as adversarial attacks, computational overhead, and real-time processing constraints, are discussed, along with potential solutions to enhance detection capabilities. An empirical evaluation is conducted to assess the effectiveness of different machine learning models, providing insights for future research in real-time malware detection. Keywords: Real-t

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