DocumentCode
395049
Title
Adaptive use of network-centric mechanisms in cyber-defense
Author
Atighetchi, Michael ; Pal, Partha ; Webber, Franklin ; Jones, Christopher
fYear
2003
fDate
16-18 April 2003
Firstpage
179
Lastpage
188
Abstract
Attacks against distributed systems frequently start at the network layer by gathering network related information (such as open TCP ports) and continue on by exhausting resources, or abusing protocols. Defending against network-based attacks is a major focus area in the APOD (Application That Participate in Their Own Defense) project, which set out to develop technologies that increase an application´s resilience against cyber attacks. This paper gives an overview of APOD´s current set of network-level defenses. Specific network-based defense mechanisms are described first, followed by a discussion on how to use them in local defensive behavior. Defense strategies, which specify coordinated defensive behavior across a distributed system, are discussed next, followed by results from initial experimental evaluation.
Keywords
computer network management; security of data; APOD project; attack resilience; distributed systems; local defensive behavior; network layer; network related information; network-based defense mechanisms; network-level defenses; open TCP ports; protocols; Adaptive systems; Bandwidth; Computer networks; Delay; Floods; Intelligent networks; Monitoring; Protocols; Resilience; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Computing and Applications, 2003. NCA 2003. Second IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1938-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NCA.2003.1201154
Filename
1201154
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