With the increasing adoption of end-to-end encryption in industrial systems, the risk of distributing hidden malware by exploiting encrypted channels gradually turns to a major concern. Due to encryption, the stateof-the-art, signature-based mechanisms might fail to detect malware sufficiently, thus new approaches are required. In this work, a method for malware detection in encrypted traffic based on Machine Learning is presented. A supervised learning approach is adopted and the efficiency of the solution is demonstrated by a set of exhaustive simulations. Further considerations for incorporating the proposed method in a reference industrial network are also discussed.
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