Quantifying Network Denial of Service: A Location Service Case Study
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Information and Communications Security (ICICS '01), pp. 340 - 351, November, 2001
Abstract
Network Denial of Service (DoS) are increasing in frequency, severity and sophistication, making it desirable to measure the resilience of systems to DoS attacks. In this paper, we propose a simulation-based methodology and apply it to attacks on object location services such as DNS. Our results allow us to contrast the DoS resilience of three distinct architectures for object location.
BibTeX
@conference{Chen-2001-8353,author = {Yan Chen and Adam W. Bargteil and David Bindel and Randy Katz and John Kubiatowicz},
title = {Quantifying Network Denial of Service: A Location Service Case Study},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Information and Communications Security (ICICS '01)},
year = {2001},
month = {November},
pages = {340 - 351},
}
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