Q-AGNN: Quantum-Enhanced Attentive Graph Neural Network for Intrusion Detection
arXiv cs.AI / 3/25/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes Q-AGNN, which models network flows as graph nodes and similarity relationships as edges to capture relational dependencies often ignored by prior intrusion detection systems.
- It uses parameterized quantum circuits (PQCs) to encode multi-hop neighborhood information into a high-dimensional latent space and implement a second-order polynomial graph filter in a quantum-induced Hilbert space.
- An attention mechanism is applied to adaptively weight quantum-enhanced embeddings so the model emphasizes nodes most influential for anomalous behavior.
- Experiments on four benchmark intrusion detection datasets show competitive or superior performance versus state-of-the-art graph-based methods, with low false positive rates even under hardware-calibrated noise conditions.
- The authors also run Q-AGNN on real IBM quantum hardware to validate the pipeline’s practicality under NISQ constraints, supporting the case for hybrid quantum-classical learning in cybersecurity.
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