Title of article
Optimal Serverless Networks Attacks, Complexity and some Approximate Algorithms
Author/Authors
Aguirre, Carlos Universidad Aut´onoma de Madrid - Computer Engineering Department, Spain , Huerta, Ramon University of California - Institute for Nonlinear Science, USA , Tsimring, Lev University of California - Institute for Nonlinear Science, USA
From page
2747
To page
2764
Abstract
A network attack is a set of network elements that are disabled by an adversary. The goal for the attack is to produce the most possible damage to the network in terms of network connectivity by disabling the least possible number of network elements. We show that the problem of finding the optimal attack in a serverless network is NP-Complete even when only edges or nodes are considered for disabling. We study a node attack policy with polynomial complexity based on shorter paths and show that this attack policy outperforms in most cases classical attacks policies such as random attack or maximum degree attack. We also study the behavior of different network topologies under these attack policies.
Keywords
Network connectivity , Optimal attack problem , NP , Complete , Attack strategies
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Record number
2661473
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