FINDING · DETECTION
Routing-guided conditional aggregation (CA) that dynamically weights header versus payload contributions using per-sample MoE routing probabilities outperforms static fusion on all six datasets, demonstrating that the relative discriminative utility of headers versus payloads varies by application type — and that classifiers can adaptively shift reliance to whichever modality is less obfuscated.
From 2026-he-trafficmoe-heterogeneity-aware-mixture — TrafficMoE: Heterogeneity-aware Mixture of Experts for Encrypted Traffic Classification · §III-E, §IV-B · 2026 · arXiv preprint
Implications
- Circumvention protocols that normalize only one modality (e.g., fixed-size padding) remain vulnerable because adaptive classifiers shift weight to the un-normalized modality; coordinated, simultaneous obfuscation of both headers and payload is required.
- Protocol designers should measure classifier confidence as a function of which modality is suppressed to identify and close the most exploitable discrimination channel.
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