Distinguishing flooding distributed denial of service from flash crowds using four data mining approaches

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Abstract

Flooding Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks can cause significant damage to Internet. These attacks have many similarities to Flash Crowds (FCs) and are always difficult to distinguish. To solve this issue, this paper first divides existing methods into two categories to clarify existing researches. Moreover, after conducting an extensive analysis, a new feature set is concluded to profile DDoS and FC. Along with this feature set, this paper proposes a new method that employs Data Mining approaches to discriminate between DDoS attacks and FCs. Experiments are conducted to evaluate the proposed method based on two realworld datasets. The results demonstrate that the proposed method could achieve a high accuracy (more than 98%). Additionally, compared with a traditional entropy method, the proposed method still demonstrates better performance.

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Kong, B., Yang, K., Sun, D., Li, M., & Shi, Z. (2017). Distinguishing flooding distributed denial of service from flash crowds using four data mining approaches. Computer Science and Information Systems, 14(3), 839–856. https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS161230032K

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