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DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition - Volume II
Washington, DC
April 22-April 24
ISBN: 0-7695-1897-4
Max Robinson, University of California Los Angeles
Jelena Mirkovic, University of California Los Angeles
Scott Michel, University of California Los Angeles
Matthew Schnaider, University of California Los Angeles
Peter Reiher, University of California Los Angeles
Distributed denial-of-service attacks can only be stopped with a distributed defense system. To be widely deployed, this system must accommodate diverse defense nodes, provide secure communication channels for participants to cooperate and exchange information, guarantee high effectiveness of the response and minimal collateral damage, and offer strong economic incentives for all involved parties.
We will present a demonstration of DefCOM-a distributed defense system that builds an overlay network of heterogeneous defense nodes. These nodes communicate via the overlay to achieve dynamic cooperative defense. DefCOM is specifically geared towards incremental, non-contiguous deployment, and has a good economic model to accelerate its wide acceptance.
Citation:
Max Robinson, Jelena Mirkovic, Scott Michel, Matthew Schnaider, Peter Reiher, "DefCOM: Defensive Cooperative Overlay Mesh," discex, vol. 2, pp.101, DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition - Volume II, 2003
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