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@inproceedings{abrar-etal-2025-repPIDDL,
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title = "On the Reproducibiltiy of Provenance-based Intrusion Detection that uses Deep Learning",
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author = "Abrar, Talha and
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Shamail, Ahmad and
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Iqbal, Mohammad Jaffer and
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Ahmed, Amaan and
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Abdullah, Muhammad and
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Shayan, Muhammad and
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Zaffar, Fareed and
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Pasquier, Thomas and
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Eyers, David and
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Gehani, Ashish",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability",
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month = jul,
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year = "2025",
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address = "Vancouver, Canada",
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publisher = "Association for Computing Machinery",
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url = "https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3736731.3746140",
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pages = "14-28",
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ISBN = "979-8-4007-1958-5",
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abstract = "As cyber-threats grow in scale and sophistication, intrusion detection systems that incorporate system provenance and deep learning have emerged as a promising direction for detecting advanced persistent threats (APTs). We endeavor to reproduce the experimental results from eight such systems published over the past four years in top-tier research venues. We encountered numerous challenges that obstruct reproducibility, including incomplete or non functional source code releases, missing documentation, unavailability of datasets or detailed preprocessing steps, and unclear or inconsistent descriptions of experimental procedures. We detail and categorize these challenges to demonstrate the obstacles researchers may encounter when reproducing studies in this domain. Our findings highlight gaps in reaching the ideals of open science in this area of intrusion detection research.”
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}
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@inproceedings{ikumariegbe-etal-2025-studying,
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title = "Studying Rhetorically Ambiguous Questions",
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author = "Ikumariegbe, Oghenevovwe and

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