Distributed Denial of Service Defenses

Project Description

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are increasingly becoming commonplace in today's Internet. Attackers, commandeering thousands of compromised systems distributed across the globe, possess large amounts of resources to deny service to even large service providers. We aim to propose lightweight, deployable defenses that can assist in preventing or mitigating the impact of DDoS attacks

Publications

by Christos Pappas, Raphael M. Reischuk, and Adrian Perrig
Reference:
Forwarding Accountability: A Challenging Necessity of the Future Data Plane. Christos Pappas, Raphael M. Reischuk, and Adrian Perrig. In Post-Proceedings of the IFIP WG 11.4 Workshop on Open Research Problems in Network Security (iNetSec) 2015. Research Area: Distributed Denial of Service Defenses
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{acdp2015,
    title =     "Forwarding Accountability: A Challenging Necessity of the Future Data Plane",
    author =    {Christos Pappas and Raphael M. Reischuk and Adrian Perrig},
    booktitle = {Post-Proceedings of the IFIP WG 11.4 Workshop on Open Research Problems in Network Security (iNetSec)},
    url = {/publications/papers/acdp_inetsec2015.pdf},
    keywords = {ddos},
    year = 2015,
}