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2004 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'04)
HOURS: Achieving DoS Resilience in an Open Service Hierarchy
Florence, Italy
June 28-July 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2052-9
Hao Yang, University of California, Los Angeles
Haiyun Luo, University of California, Los Angeles
Yi Yang, University of California, Los Angeles
Songwu Lu, University of California, Los Angeles
Lixia Zhang, University of California, Los Angeles
Hierarchical systems have been widely used to provide scalable distributed services in the Internet. Unfortunately, such a service hierarchy is vulnerable to DoS attacks. This paper presents HOURS that achieves DoS resilience in an open service hierarchy. HOURS ensures high degree of service accessibility for each surviving node by: 1) augmenting the service hierarchy with hierarchical overlay networks with rich connectivity; 2) making the connectivity of each overlay highly unpredictable; and 3) recovering the overlay when its normal operations are disrupted. We analyze an HOURS-protected open service hierarchy, and demonstrate its high degree of resilience to even large-scale, topology-aware DoS attacks.
Citation:
Hao Yang, Haiyun Luo, Yi Yang, Songwu Lu, Lixia Zhang, "HOURS: Achieving DoS Resilience in an Open Service Hierarchy," dsn, pp.83, 2004 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'04), 2004
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