Towards network denial of service resistant protocols

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Abstract

Networked and distributed systems have introduced a new significant threat to the availability of data and services: network denial of service attacks. A well known example is the TCP SYN flooding. In general, any statefull handshake protocol is vulnerable to similar attacks. This paper examines the network denial of service in detail and surveys and compares different approaches towards preventing the attacks. As a conclusion, a number of protocol design principles are identified essential in designing network denial of service resistant protocols, and examples provided on applying the principles.

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Leiwo, J., Aura, T., & Nikander, P. (2017). Towards network denial of service resistant protocols. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 47, pp. 301–310). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35515-3_31

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