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Numerical Encoding to Tame SQL Injection Attacks

Uwagbole, Solomon Ogbomon; Buchanan, William J; Fan, Lu

Authors

Solomon Ogbomon Uwagbole

Lu Fan



Abstract

Recent years have seen an astronomical rise in SQL Injection Attacks (SQLIAs) used to compromise the confidentiality, authentication and integrity of organisations' databases. Intruders becoming smarter in obfuscating web requests to evade detection combined with increasing volumes of web traffic from the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud-hosted and on-premise business applications have made it evident that the existing approaches of mostly static signature lack the ability to cope with novel signatures. A SQLIA detection and prevention solution can be achieved through exploring an alternative bio-inspired supervised learning approach that uses input of labelled dataset of numerical attributes in classifying true positives and negatives. We present in this paper a Numerical Encoding to Tame SQLIA (NETSQLIA) that implements a proof of concept for scalable numerical encoding of features to a dataset attributes with labelled class obtained from deep web traffic analysis. In the numerical attributes encoding: the model leverages proxy in the interception and decryption of web traffic. The intercepted web requests are then assembled for front-end SQL parsing and pattern matching by applying traditional Non-Deterministic Finite Automaton (NFA). This paper is intended for a technique of numerical attributes extraction of any size primed as an input dataset to an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and statistical Machine Learning (ML) algorithms implemented using Two-Class Averaged Perceptron (TCAP) and Two-Class Logistic Regression (TCLR) respectively. This methodology then forms the subject of the empirical evaluation of the suitability of this model in the accurate classification of both legitimate web requests and SQLIA payloads.

Citation

Uwagbole, S. O., Buchanan, W. J., & Fan, L. (in press). Numerical Encoding to Tame SQL Injection Attacks.

Conference Name 3RD IEEE/IFIP Workshop on Security for Emerging Distributed Network Technologies (DISSECT)
Conference Location Lisbon, Portugal
Start Date May 8, 2017
End Date May 8, 2017
Acceptance Date Jan 1, 2017
Deposit Date Feb 21, 2017
Publicly Available Date Feb 22, 2017
Keywords NETSQLIA; SQLIA; numerical attributes encoding; SQL Injection; SQLIA neurons
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/687572

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