ModSecurity is widely recognized as the standard open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF), maintained by the OWASP Foundation. It detects malicious requests by matching them against the Core Rule Set (CRS), identifying well-known attack patterns. Each rule is manually assigned a weight based on the severity of the corresponding attack, and a request is blocked if the sum of the weights of matched rules exceeds a given threshold. However, we argue that this strategy is largely ineffective against web attacks, as detection is only based on heuristics and not customized on the application to protect. In this work, we overcome this issue by proposing a machine-learning model that uses the CRS rules as input features. Through training, ModSec-Learn is able to tune the contribution of each CRS rule to predictions, thus adapting the severity level to the web applications to protect. Our experiments show that ModSec-Learn achieves a significantly better trade-off between detection and false positive rates. Finally, we analyze how sparse regularization can reduce the number of rules that are relevant at inference time, by discarding more than 30% of the CRS rules. We release our open-source code and the dataset at https://github.com/pralab/modsec-learn and https://github.com/pralab/http-traffic-dataset, respectively.
Modsec-learn: Boosting modsecurity with machine learning
DCAI 2024, 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Special Sessions I, 26-28 June 2024, Salamanca, Spain / Also published in Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, Vol. 1198, Springer
Type:
Conférence
City:
Salamanca
Date:
2024-06-26
Department:
Sécurité numérique
Eurecom Ref:
7792
Copyright:
© Springer. Personal use of this material is permitted. The definitive version of this paper was published in DCAI 2024, 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Special Sessions I, 26-28 June 2024, Salamanca, Spain / Also published in Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, Vol. 1198, Springer and is available at : https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76459-2_3
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