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CCS
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Measuring denial Of service
Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks significantly degrade service quality experienced by legitimate users by introducing long delays, excessive losses, and service interruptions. The ...
Jelena Mirkovic, Peter L. Reiher, Sonia Fahmy, Ros...
IWFM
2003
13 years 8 months ago
Using Admissible Interference to Detect Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
Meadows recently proposed a formal cost-based framework for analysis of denial of service. It was showed how some principles that have already been used to make cryptographic prot...
Stéphane Lafrance, John Mullins
ACISP
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Towards Denial-of-Service-Resilient Key Agreement Protocols
Denial of service resilience is an important practical consideration for key agreement protocols in any hostile environment such as the Internet. There are well-known models that ...
Douglas Stebila, Berkant Ustaoglu
CN
2004
95views more  CN 2004»
13 years 7 months ago
Distinguishing between single and multi-source attacks using signal processing
Launching a denial of service (DoS) attack is trivial, but detection and response is a painfully slow and often a manual process. Automatic classification of attacks as single- or...
Alefiya Hussain, John S. Heidemann, Christos Papad...
LCN
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Game-Theoretic Framework for Bandwidth Attacks and Statistical Defenses
Abstract—We introduce a game-theoretic framework for reasoning about bandwidth attacks, a common form of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. In particular, our traffic...
Mark E. Snyder, Ravi Sundaram, Mayur Thakur