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In recent years, deep learning gained proliferating popularity in the cybersecurity application domain, since when being compared to traditional machine learning, it usually involves less human effort, produces better results, and provides better generalizability. However, the imbalanced data issue is very common in cybersecurity, which can substantially deteriorate the performance of the deep learning models. This paper introduces a transfer learning based method to tackle the imbalanced data issue in cybersecurity using Return-Oriented Programming (ROP) payload detection as a case study. We achieved 0.033 average false positive rate, 0.9718 average F1 score and 0.9418 average detection rate on 3 different target domain programs using 2 different source domain programs, with 0 benign training data samples in the target domain. The performance improvement compared to the baseline is a trade-off between false positive rate and detection rate. Using our approach, the number of false positives is reduced by 23.20%, and as a trade-off, the number of detected malicious samples is reduced by 0.50%.
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