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S-DAPT-2026: A Stage-Aware Synthetic Dataset for Advanced Persistent Threat Detection

Published: January 10, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.06690v1

By: Saleem Ishaq Tijjani , Bogdan Ghita , Nathan Clarke and more

Potential Business Impact:

Creates fake computer attacks to train defense systems.

Business Areas:
Predictive Analytics Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

The detection of advanced persistent threats (APTs) remains a crucial challenge due to their stealthy, multistage nature and the limited availability of realistic, labeled datasets for systematic evaluation. Synthetic dataset generation has emerged as a practical approach for modeling APT campaigns; however, existing methods often rely on computationally expensive alert correlation mechanisms that limit scalability. Motivated by these limitations, this paper presents a near realistic synthetic APT dataset and an efficient alert correlation framework. The proposed approach introduces a machine learning based correlation module that employs K Nearest Neighbors (KNN) clustering with a cosine similarity metric to group semantically related alerts within a temporal context. The dataset emulates multistage APT campaigns across campus and organizational network environments and captures a diverse set of fourteen distinct alert types, exceeding the coverage of commonly used synthetic APT datasets. In addition, explicit APT campaign states and alert to stage mappings are defined to enable flexible integration of new alert types and support stage aware analysis. A comprehensive statistical characterization of the dataset is provided to facilitate reproducibility and support APT stage predictions.

Country of Origin
🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Page Count
14 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Cryptography and Security