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First International IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on Autonomic Communications and Computing (ACC'05)
pp. 537-541
An Autonomic Approach to Denial of Service Defence
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College
Michael Gellman, Imperial College
George Loukas, Imperial College
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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WOWMOM.2005.24
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Denial of service attacks, viruses and worms are common
tools for malicious adversarial behaviour in networks.
In this paper we propose the use of our autonomic routing
protocol, the Cognitive Packet Network (CPN), as a means
to defend nodes from Distributed Denial of Service Attacks
(DDoS), where one or more attackers generate flooding
traffic from multiple sources towards selected nodes or IP
addresses. We use both analytical and simulation modelling,
and experiments on our CPN testbed, to evaluate the
advantages and disadvantages of our approach in the presence
of imperfect detection of DDoS attacks, and of false
alarms.
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Citation:
Erol Gelenbe, Michael Gellman, George Loukas,
"An Autonomic Approach to Denial of Service Defence,"
wowmom,
pp. 537-541,
First International IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on Autonomic Communications and Computing (ACC'05),
2005
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